
ManageEngine Endpoint Central
Enterprise IT management software
Unified endpoint management (UEM) software
Endpoint management software
Patch management software
Endpoint protection software
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What is ManageEngine Endpoint Central
ManageEngine Endpoint Central is a unified endpoint management (UEM) platform for administering desktops, laptops, servers, and mobile devices from a central console. IT operations teams use it for patch management, software deployment, configuration enforcement, remote troubleshooting, and asset/inventory visibility across Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android. The product is available as on-premises software and as a cloud service, with role-based administration and reporting for operational and compliance needs. It also includes endpoint security-adjacent capabilities such as vulnerability-related views and device control features, depending on edition and configuration.
Broad endpoint lifecycle coverage
Endpoint Central combines patching, software distribution, configuration management, remote control, and inventory in one platform. This reduces the need to stitch together multiple point tools for common endpoint operations workflows. It supports both client endpoints and servers, which helps organizations standardize processes across device types. The feature set aligns with typical UEM requirements for mid-market and enterprise IT teams.
Flexible deployment options
The product is offered as both a cloud-hosted service and an on-premises deployment, which supports different security and data residency requirements. Organizations can choose a model that fits existing infrastructure and change-management constraints. Hybrid environments can be managed under a consistent policy and reporting approach. This flexibility is useful for teams that cannot move all management functions to SaaS.
Strong patching and automation
Endpoint Central provides OS and third-party application patching with scheduling, approval workflows, and deployment reporting. It also supports automation through policies, templates, and scripted actions for repetitive endpoint tasks. These capabilities help reduce manual effort and improve consistency of endpoint configuration. Reporting and dashboards provide operational visibility into patch compliance and deployment outcomes.
Security scope not full EPP
Although it includes vulnerability-related and device control capabilities, Endpoint Central is not a full endpoint protection platform in the same sense as dedicated EPP/EDR tools. Organizations typically still require separate malware detection/response and advanced threat telemetry for security operations. Security outcomes depend on how the product is configured and what add-ons/editions are licensed. Buyers should validate which security controls are native versus integrated.
Complexity at enterprise scale
As device counts, OS diversity, and policy requirements grow, administration can become complex and requires careful role design and process governance. Large environments may need additional planning for agent deployment, network distribution points, and maintenance windows. Reporting and policy structures can take time to standardize across business units. This can increase operational overhead compared with narrower-scope tools.
Integrations vary by use case
Integration depth with IT service management, identity providers, and security tooling depends on available connectors, APIs, and the organization’s implementation effort. Some workflows may require custom scripting or middleware to achieve end-to-end automation. Teams should confirm support for their specific ticketing, SIEM, and vulnerability management processes. This is particularly relevant when aligning endpoint actions with incident and change workflows.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price (starting for 50 endpoints) | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Free Edition | Free — manages up to 25 endpoints | Complete management for up to 25 endpoints (free tier). |
| Professional Edition | $795 per year (On‑Prem; 50 endpoints) — Cloud: $1,045 per year (50 endpoints) | Patch management, software distribution, asset management, remote troubleshooting, BYOD/Kiosk features; on‑prem and cloud options; perpetual licensing available. |
| Enterprise Edition | $945 per year (On‑Prem; 50 endpoints) — Cloud: $1,245 per year (50 endpoints) | Everything in Professional plus self‑service portal, USB/device control, license management, WAN support. |
| UEM Edition | $1,095 per year (On‑Prem; 50 endpoints) — Cloud: $1,395 per year (50 endpoints) | Adds full mobile device management, OS deployment, remote wipe, FileVault, expanded UEM capabilities. |
| Security Edition | $1,695 per year (On‑Prem; 50 endpoints) — Cloud: $2,045 per year (50 endpoints) | Includes UEM features plus vulnerability remediation, advanced endpoint security modules; multiple security add‑ons (malware, ransomware, DEX Manager, OS deployment, etc.). |
Notes:
- ManageEngine publishes both On‑Premises (annual and perpetual) and Cloud (monthly and annual) pricing tables and offers numerous add‑ons (Malware Protection, Ransomware Protection, DEX Manager, OS Deployment, etc.) with separate pricing. (See official pricing page for full tables and add‑ons.)
- Perpetual licensing and AMS terms (maintenance) are shown on the pricing page (perpetual prices listed; AMS is noted).
Seller details
Zoho Corporation
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
1996
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