Synopsys Intelligent Orchestration provides customized AppSec pipelines that not only
automate security testing throughout the entire software development life
cycle (SDLC). It is designed to automatically run the right security tools or trigger manual testing…
N/A
VMware AppDefense (discontinued)
Score 4.0 out of 10
N/A
VMware AppDefense was a hypervisor-native workload protection platform for enterprise virtualization and security teams, used to deliver a secure virtual infrastructure and simplify micro-segmentation planning by providing application visibility, reputation scoring, and security. The product is discontinued, and no longer available.
N/A
Pricing
Synopsys Intelligent Orchestration
VMware AppDefense (discontinued)
Editions & Modules
No answers on this topic
No answers on this topic
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Synopsys Intelligent Orchestration
VMware AppDefense (discontinued)
Free Trial
No
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
No
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
Optional
Additional Details
—
—
More Pricing Information
Community Pulse
Synopsys Intelligent Orchestration
VMware AppDefense (discontinued)
Considered Both Products
Synopsys Intelligent Orchestration
No answer on this topic
VMware AppDefense (discontinued)
Verified User
Anonymous
Chose VMware AppDefense (discontinued)
None. We selected AppDefense because our vSphere Enterprise Plus with Operation Management needed to be renewed. It also was at the End of Life and new offerings were being presented, so it made sense to upgrade to vSphere Platinum and gain AppDefense as another solution to …
We were advised that vShield will be retired and its functionality was being integrated with App Defense. Carbon Black is or was the only AV vendor that integrated with it. A priority for us was to use a VMware supported solution. Sophos Intercept X was creating their own …
The 2 biggest advantages are where the product sits in the VMWare Stack and the approach to detecting anomalous behavior. When I compare this to ExtraHop or NetScout, They sit outside and collect a ton of data and offer not much assistance in evaluating the data. We dont need …
We have several security applications, but none exactly like VMware AppDefense. That is one of the reasons I like it, as it seems to take a different angle on monitoring and protection. The other apps monitor different things, but one thing AppDefense seems to have over them …
I believe that the product is priced well enough that a small business that is concerned with data center security can justify using the product. My environment hasn't scaled up very far yet, but I am a little concerned that when we get to a certain point, the management console will get full and be more difficult to track. An enterprise customer might see that as a problem.
We were advised that vShield will be retired and its functionality was being integrated with App Defense. Carbon Black is or was the only AV vendor that integrated with it. A priority for us was to use a VMware supported solution. Sophos Intercept X was creating their own module. Trend Micro Deep Security didn't have any plans in place to move from vShield.
For the cost of the upgrade to vSphere Platinum compared to the costs we were already paying for vSphere Enterprise Plus with Operations Management was comparable. It made sense to upgrade and with that, we received the added features of AppDefense.