In our comparison of JumpCloud vs. Remote Desktop Manager, Remote Desktop Manager is the best option with a higher overall Wheelhouse Score. Wheelhouse Score uses a combination of feature and pricing comparison data, average user ratings, and editorial reviews to score software vendors on a scale of 1-10.
Jump cloud has helped reduce our overall costs as there is no need for on-site hardware to provide our services. Managing a large number of computers has now been made simpler and efficient.
Budget-friendly pricing, no on-site hardware required, easy to use
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Flexible remote connection management in several remote access standards. It could use a native integration with AnyDesk.
Manages multiple connections types.
AnyDesk native implementation would be an ideal addition.
By automating password policy changes and providing group-based access management, JumpCloud has simplified my IT management chores and saved me time and money. I've had no problems with the platform, and I like how well it manages user access privileges.
Automates tasks, saving time and improving cost-effectiveness
None
There is no need of having to remember multiple user/password combinations for remote machines, with Devolutions!
Doubles as a password manager for all connections. Ability to restore connections.
User interface on macOS version lacks native feel (icons, dialogs, preferences).
Jump cloud has helped reduce our overall costs as there is no need for on-site hardware to provide our services. Managing a large number of computers has now been made simpler and efficient.
Budget-friendly pricing, no on-site hardware required, easy to use
None
By automating password policy changes and providing group-based access management, JumpCloud has simplified my IT management chores and saved me time and money. I've had no problems with the platform, and I like how well it manages user access privileges.
Automates tasks, saving time and improving cost-effectiveness
None
Flexible remote connection management in several remote access standards. It could use a native integration with AnyDesk.
Manages multiple connections types.
AnyDesk native implementation would be an ideal addition.
There is no need of having to remember multiple user/password combinations for remote machines, with Devolutions!
Doubles as a password manager for all connections. Ability to restore connections.
User interface on macOS version lacks native feel (icons, dialogs, preferences).
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In our rating and review comparison of JumpCloud vs. Remote Desktop Manager, Remote Desktop Manager has 203 user reviews and JumpCloud has 8. The average star rating for Remote Desktop Manager is 4.92 while JumpCloud has an average rating of 4.5. Remote Desktop Manager has more positive reviews than JumpCloud. Comparing JumpCloud vs. Remote Desktop Manager reviews, Remote Desktop Manager has stronger overall reviews.
JumpCloud vs. Remote Desktop Manager both offer a strong set of features and functionality including Remote Support Features, Device Management, Collaboration Tools, File Management, Reporting & Analytics, Recording , Systems/Administrative, Sync/Refresh, Identity and Access Management (IAM), Password Management, Contact Management, After-Sales Service. In our feature comparison of JumpCloud vs. Remote Desktop Manager, JumpCloud offers more of the most popular features and tools than Remote Desktop Manager.
In our pricing comparison of JumpCloud vs. Remote Desktop Manager, Remote Desktop Manager's pricing starts at Free/month and is more affordable compared to Remote Desktop Manager's starting cost of Free/month.
Our comparison of JumpCloud vs. Remote Desktop Manager shows that JumpCloud scores higher in usability for ease of use, learning curve. Remote Desktop Manager scores higher in meets requirements, setup & support, quality of support, ease of admin, but JumpCloud has the best scores overall for system usability.
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