Netwrix Auditor
by Netwrix
Who Uses Netwrix Auditor?
IT operations and IT security teams and their leaders at financial institutions, healthcare organizations, government agencies, educational institutions, oil&gas companies and other verticals.
What Is Netwrix Auditor?
Netwrix Auditor is a visibility platform that enables control over changes, configurations and access in hybrid IT environments and eliminates the stress of your next compliance audit.
Monitor all changes across your on-prem and cloud systems, including AD, Windows Server, file storage, databases, Exchange, VMware and more. Simplify your reporting and inventory routines. Regularly review your identity and access configurations, and easily verify that they match a known good state.
Netwrix Auditor Details
Netwrix
http://www.netwrix.com
Founded 2006
Netwrix Auditor Pricing Overview
Netwrix Auditor has a free version and offers free trial. See additional pricing details for Netwrix Auditor below.
Pricing Details
Please contact Netwrix directly for pricing details
Free Version
Yes
Free Trial
Yes
Deployment
Cloud, SaaS, Web
Installed - Windows
Training
Live Online
Webinars
Documentation
Support
24/7 (Live Rep)
Business Hours
Online
Netwrix Auditor Features
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Netwrix Auditor Reviews
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Glenn J.
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Overall Rating5/5
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Ease of Use4/5
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Features & Functionality5/5
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Customer Support5/5
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Value for Money4/5
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- Reviewed on 22/10/2018
"A good product for the money"
Comments: We have been quite happy with Netwrix and staff are starting to rely on it for detailed auditing.
Pros: Netwrix Auditor is a good product that audits all of the items we need to audit. It will audit file servers, database server, Active Directory Servers, SharePoint servers and a whole lot more. We use it for all of these items and the price did not go up because we added more machine types.
Cons: Netwrix can be a bit finicky at times. We have has it stop auditing a server because the configuration on the server was changed. It took a bit of work with support for them to realize that it shouldn't have stopped due to the configuration change and once they figured that out, they fixed the problem. Once we got the auditing to start, it picked up all of the items it missed while it wasn't auditing, so we lost nothing.
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- Reviewed on 22/10/2018
Anthony J.
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Overall Rating5/5
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Ease of Use4/5
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Features & Functionality5/5
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Customer Support5/5
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Value for Money5/5
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Likelihood to Recommend
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- Reviewed on 12/12/2018
"Netwrix Auditor (AD, File, Windows Server, Logon Activity Auditing)"
Comments: My Company has been using Netwrix since 2013, and it has been great for us. We love the reports that it generates around our Active Directory, Exchange, Windows Servers etc., including the alerts that we subscribe to for delivery. We've also used the Audit reports for our Auditing request, which we can produce in minutes with Netwrix, which used to take us days to put together. We've also used as a training tool to teach helpdesk level personnel, as it helped us capture errors that were done in Active Directory (and reverted back with the nifty Rollback feature), and that allowed us to customize training for an new employees while working in Active Directory. Wading through event viewer events is no fun and very tedious, enter Netwrix that makes much more efficient, as you can build reports on a specific object and/or date range. I can’t tell you how many times we've used it to trace a lockout of a user and where exactly the user was being locked out from - incredibly helpful, as this occurs with regularity. Netwrix has been absolutely brilliant for us, it's auditing, alerting and reporting capabilities has been and continues to be of great use for my Company. I must also give kudos to the Netwrix helpdesk, as there are very knowledgeable and have assisted successfully on numerous occasions. Highly recommend Netwrix for any company that’s looking to audit their internal systems, with great reporting and alerting for all your critical and non-critical systems.
Pros: Ease of installation and usage, Reporting, alerts, etc.
Cons: I noticed that the new version of Netwrix tends to eat up a lot more hardrive disk space, but this is due to fine tuning Audit. Without proper tuning, it will easily eat up 100GB - which is what I experienced.
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- Reviewed on 12/12/2018
Dan C.
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Overall Rating5/5
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Ease of Use4/5
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Features & Functionality5/5
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Customer Support5/5
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Value for Money3/5
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- Reviewed on 05/03/2020
"Netwrix Elevates Your Security Posture"
Comments: My experience with Netwrix has been awesome. It is easy to start up and get going, but you can do an endless amount of things with it as your environment and/or your policies change.
Pros: The visibility, insight, alerting, reporting and response time it gives you to watch and respond to security events in your environment.
Cons: It is very expensive. They get you with the entry price then jack up the price at renewal.
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- Reviewed on 05/03/2020
Stan M.
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Overall Rating3/5
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Ease of Use2/5
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Features & Functionality2/5
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Customer Support4/5
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Value for Money3/5
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- Reviewed on 17/07/2017
"I have found the most reliable feature of the software is "No data is available ""
Comments: The visibility on changes in Active Directory is incredibly valuable.
Pros: When the software works as advertised the information collection and reporting is far easier than attempting to extract the date from convoluted Microsoft logs using problematic scripts. The advertised data collection is extensive, and covers the most critical areas needed by a small business IT department with a limited staff. The active directory reporting is incredibly valuable and should be a mandatory for any business with or without a dedicated IT department.
Cons: Getting the data collection to work, and then keeping the data collection working is almost nothing short of an exercise in futility. The purpose of the software is to collect and report data, and yet Netwrix does not seem to hold back on making the process seem like a customer problem by providing numerous dead end resolutions. The lack of data collection troubleshooting tools does not go unnoticed.
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- Reviewed on 17/07/2017
Verified Reviewer
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Overall Rating5/5
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Ease of Use4/5
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Features & Functionality5/5
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Customer Support5/5
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Value for Money5/5
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- Reviewed on 24/01/2019
"If you are held to a number of regulatory governances, Netwrix Auditor is for you"
Comments: If ever anyone is requiring a software that will audit their systems, I immediately recommend Netwrix because of the community presence (I have dealt with them primarily on the Spiceworks forums), and their amazing canned reports.
Pros: The amount of data you can collect about security events, group changes, object moves and deletions, system and file access (and much more) is astounding, especially considering the price. If I need to track something new that I wasn't thinking of when I bought this software, I only need to dig a little and there's something there already for me to utilize. The variety of things we can monitor from a system level is fantastic too. Windows domains, file servers, Office 365, VMWare, SharePoint, SQL and more...each type of audit task yields the same types of reports as the other. Easy color coding for quick visual assessment. Setting up is a cinch. The documentation has just about everything you'll need to get running, and the knowledgebase handles all the extra gotchas that you may run into if you have a temperamental environment :) Probably one of my favorite things about Netwrix Auditor: no-nonsense licensing.
Cons: I think that the UI change from the prior major version to the new was the most jarring. I suspect it wouldn't have been as difficult to understand had I started with the newest UI.
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- Reviewed on 24/01/2019