Devolutions Hub (formerly Devolutions Password Hub) is presented as an enterprise-grade password management security, with an intuitive and optimized user experience, that serves as a secure and cloud-based password manager for teams that enables organizations to vault and manage business-user passwords, along with other sensitive information, through a web interface that can be securely accessed via a browser.
$49.99
per year Unit Price: 49.99 USD / Named User (Starting at 3 Named Users)
Norton 360
Score 6.9 out of 10
N/A
The Norton products, including Norton 360, Norton Antivirus, and Norton Security, are consumer antivirus and privacy protection products. Features include password management, VPN, dark web and credit monitoring for individuals, and cloud backup for PCs.
$59.99
per year
Pricing
Devolutions Hub
Norton 360
Editions & Modules
Single User
$49.99
per year Unit Price: 49.99 USD / Named User (Starting at 3 Named Users)
Platinum Edition (No Limitations)
Contact Sales
per year Starting at 51 Named Users
Platinum
Contact Sales
per year Starting at 51 Named Users
Norton AntiVirus
$59.99
per year
Norton 360 Standard
$94.99
per year 3 PCs, Macs, tablets, or phones
Norton 360 Deluxe
$119.99
per year 5 PCs, Macs, tablets, or phones
Norton 360 with LifeLock Select Plus
$189.99
per year 10 PCs, Macs, tablets, or phones
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Devolutions Hub
Norton 360
Free Trial
Yes
No
Free/Freemium Version
Yes
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
Devolutions Hub pricing is based on the number of users and the specific features required. Plans are structured to make it scalable and adaptable to various environments.
1st year discounts available.
More Pricing Information
Community Pulse
Devolutions Hub
Norton 360
Considered Both Products
Devolutions Hub
Verified User
Anonymous
Chose Devolutions Hub
Thycotic Secret Server (now rebranded to Delinea Secret Server) never worked well or on a reliable basis. The interface was confusing and not responsive. Fortunately, Devolutions Password Hub is the opposite of all of those things.
Password manager is great and it is a life saver as I hardly remember passwords. Symantex Endpoint protection was used by my organization and it was silent, great except that system used to halt when the scan was happening
Updates are better in Norton. Support is always greater with Norton. The interfaces are totally different and it is so easy to use Norton. Th cost of renewal is also better in Norton compared to McAfee data center security suite.
I actually have been victimized avast at no cost and it slowed down my entire laptop and it hangs every time I scan the system for threats. This frustration created Pine Tree State to switch to Norton.
I have found Norton doesn’t slow down a computer as Avast antivirus has done. Avast is also not so much pocket-friendly as compared to the Norton, which is available at a very reasonable price which is highly affordable for me. The basic reason to Choose Norton on any other …
It is the most recommended antivirus because it is the most virus detected and eliminated with a very reliable heuristic, great protection guaranteed, great spindle facility, real-time protection against viruses, eliminates everything easily, is easy to install and easy to …
Using a hosted model, we know we are always getting the best core cybersecurity, but for the endpoints, we don't need something as complex as FireEye, and we wanted more than Lookout was able to provide. Lookout was terrific, and it came already installed with many of our …
We liked the pricing of Norton better. Also, it was more reliable in finding suspicious attachments and phishing emails than Avast was. Lastly, it ran better on our machines. The feedback we got from our pilot testing batch was very positive and that is what made us take the …
I prefer Norton but I dont think there is a huge difference in quality between the two. Kaspersky has some extra features that are nice (but not must haves) and the price difference is negligible.
User-friendly interface (it's not just AV and users who were interacting with the product), performance, resource usage (most of the computers were not very fresh and that factor was very critical), efficiency, it shouldn't be just sitting on a PC - it should protect it, what …
Our go to product is Webroot. Unlike Norton Internet Security it is built for MSP's that need multi-tenancy options. Webroot also does not need to be installed on a server (like NIS) and it uses much fewer resources on the endpoints. Norton is licensed annually, Webroot is …
Other security products have their own strengths and weaknesses but Norton Internet Security does very well in terms of performance and working with Android OS devices. While past versions were known to be performance hogs, today's incarnation of the security program is well …
Norton 360 has a better detection rate as well as remediation rate than the others I have used. It also does not affect the computer resources if configured properly. It provides an all in one solution that is easy to configure for the novice user and provides easy to review …
Devolutions Password Hub is especially perfect in combination with another Devolutions product called Remote Desktop Manager, to manage all kinds of remote connections. These remote connections are able to use the stored information in the Password Hub vaults, making it a single place to change credentials, and Remote Desktop Manager will use the changed credentials. Devolutions Password Hub can also be used as a single product, which is still absolutely great, but the true power lies in the integration with other Devolution products.
For a stand-alone business this should do the trick, but if using across multiple clients (multi-tenancy not an option). Default settings within the program will cause performance issues if not tweaked, meaning someone with networking experience may be necessary. Not ideal for MSP's unless they only have a few clients, as the manageability must be done within "the walls" of each company.
I did renew it before because support is great and cost is great. I believe that Norton has a very long experience in what they do and they are doing a great job with all the updates they provide and the work they are doing. Moreover Norton is going in the right direction for sure.
User interface is excellent. The green tickmark in the tray ensuring everything is undercontrol is so satisfying. I have turned on Auto updates so, I am not bothered about unnecessary download updates popup
Thycotic Secret Server (now rebranded to Delinea Secret Server) never worked well or on a reliable basis. The interface was confusing and not responsive. Fortunately, Devolutions Password Hub is the opposite of all of those things.
User-friendly interface (it's not just AV and users who were interacting with the product), performance, resource usage (most of the computers were not very fresh and that factor was very critical), efficiency, it shouldn't be just sitting on a PC - it should protect it, what was perfectly done with that product.
Poor performance against Spyware and other threats despite claiming to act against them (recognizes very few and eliminates less) It is limited to viruses.
Regular blocking of incoming scripts (in front of other antivirus)
Little or almost no compatibility with the Windows XP Firewall, but they are involved.