Solved Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.
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Hello All,
I was going through the Comodo One Free. I assume this free is for Business purpose too.
I found Patch Management is included in this Package.
Anyone have experience on it ? how good it is when compared to PDQ Deploy Free Edition ?
I guess it's only cloud, no on-premises ?
Appreciate your response !
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We looked at ComodoOne for our helpdesk and some of the RMM stuff. The product works pretty good. Yes it's only cloud.
However their Sales team is HORRIBLE! I had to email management to get them to stop calling me multiple times a day.
We will never use the product due to the harassment we got from the sales team. 5 or 6 calls a day is crazy, and that doesn't count the 100's of emails.
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Definitely free for business and commercial use. No question there.
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What kind of patches do you want to manage in this way?
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@Minion-Queen said in Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.:
We looked at ComodoOne for our helpdesk and some of the RMM stuff. The product works pretty good. Yes it's only cloud.
However their Sales team is HORRIBLE! I had to email management to get them to stop calling me multiple times a day.
We will never use the product due to the harassment we got from the sales team. 5 or 6 calls a day is crazy, and that doesn't count the 100's of emails.
I see. By the way why they call ? to introduce Enterprise version or other add ons ?
Do I need to append secondary email and secondary contact number ?
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@scottalanmiller said in Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.:
Definitely free for business and commercial use. No question there.
Noted.
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@openit said in Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.:
@Minion-Queen said in Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.:
We looked at ComodoOne for our helpdesk and some of the RMM stuff. The product works pretty good. Yes it's only cloud.
However their Sales team is HORRIBLE! I had to email management to get them to stop calling me multiple times a day.
We will never use the product due to the harassment we got from the sales team. 5 or 6 calls a day is crazy, and that doesn't count the 100's of emails.
I see. By the way why they call ? to introduce Enterprise version or other add ons ?
Do I need to append secondary email and secondary contact number ?
Oh it would def. be smart... They really were VERY VERY annoying.
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@scottalanmiller said in Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.:
What kind of patches do you want to manage in this way?
General third party software like Adobe, flash, java etc.
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@openit said in Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.:
@scottalanmiller said in Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.:
What kind of patches do you want to manage in this way?
General third party software like Adobe, flash, java etc.
you can control Adobe reader and java with Chocolately. Flash is dead, bury it for reals though, upgrade to Windows 10 and it manages Flash inside IE.
Can you even run Flash inside Chrome anymore? I don't think you can.
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@Dashrender said in Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.:
@openit said in Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.:
@scottalanmiller said in Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.:
What kind of patches do you want to manage in this way?
General third party software like Adobe, flash, java etc.
you can control Adobe reader and java with Chocolately. Flash is dead, bury it for reals though, upgrade to Windows 10 and it manages Flash inside IE.
Can you even run Flash inside Chrome anymore? I don't think you can.
I still can, but it's days are numbered.
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@Dashrender said in Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.:
@openit said in Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.:
@scottalanmiller said in Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.:
What kind of patches do you want to manage in this way?
General third party software like Adobe, flash, java etc.
you can control Adobe reader and java with Chocolately. Flash is dead, bury it for reals though, upgrade to Windows 10 and it manages Flash inside IE.
Can you even run Flash inside Chrome anymore? I don't think you can.
Flash definitely comes with Chrome. It's built in.
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@scottalanmiller said in Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.:
@Dashrender said in Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.:
@openit said in Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.:
@scottalanmiller said in Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.:
What kind of patches do you want to manage in this way?
General third party software like Adobe, flash, java etc.
you can control Adobe reader and java with Chocolately. Flash is dead, bury it for reals though, upgrade to Windows 10 and it manages Flash inside IE.
Can you even run Flash inside Chrome anymore? I don't think you can.
Flash definitely comes with Chrome. It's built in.
I thought they announced that flash support is being depreciated, sometime soon, but I don't remember the source.
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@travisdh1 said in Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.:
@scottalanmiller said in Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.:
@Dashrender said in Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.:
@openit said in Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.:
@scottalanmiller said in Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.:
What kind of patches do you want to manage in this way?
General third party software like Adobe, flash, java etc.
you can control Adobe reader and java with Chocolately. Flash is dead, bury it for reals though, upgrade to Windows 10 and it manages Flash inside IE.
Can you even run Flash inside Chrome anymore? I don't think you can.
Flash definitely comes with Chrome. It's built in.
I thought they announced that flash support is being depreciated, sometime soon, but I don't remember the source.
by 2017 it will be disabled by default, but it still baked in and can be enabled.
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@travisdh1 said in Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.:
@scottalanmiller said in Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.:
@Dashrender said in Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.:
@openit said in Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.:
@scottalanmiller said in Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.:
What kind of patches do you want to manage in this way?
General third party software like Adobe, flash, java etc.
you can control Adobe reader and java with Chocolately. Flash is dead, bury it for reals though, upgrade to Windows 10 and it manages Flash inside IE.
Can you even run Flash inside Chrome anymore? I don't think you can.
Flash definitely comes with Chrome. It's built in.
I thought they announced that flash support is being depreciated, sometime soon, but I don't remember the source.
Recent installs of chrome do not have flash enabled by default, but the first time I go to a site that needs it, I see a loading screen.
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I recommend PDQ Pro at a minumum. Don't worry your company will make their money back in a day or two considering how much time you will save.
Their free version is good, too. It just has too many restrictions. The nice part is you can start a 14 day trial once you learn how the free version works so you can make a good assessment. The good thing about the trial is you can activate it yourself and don't have to go through sales people for anything. I have never once had them harass me with sales because their product is so good and is very reasonably priced.
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PDQ is awfully good. But for patching, why not use the OS itself or WSUS?
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@StrongBad said in Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.:
PDQ is awfully good. But for patching, why not use the OS itself or WSUS?
That works for OS level, but what about application level patching?
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Does Comodo patch applications?
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@StrongBad said in Comodo One Free-Feedback, specially abt Patch Management vs PDQ Deploy Free.:
Does Comodo patch applications?
Yup.
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@openit I may go with PDQ Deploy, specifically because my concern is about On-premises, whereas Comodo is only cloud.