Ivanti Neurons vs ManageEngine Endpoint Central (2026)

Our verdict

Ivanti Neurons vs ManageEngine Endpoint Central: on our data-weighted scoring, ManageEngine Endpoint Central edges ahead (8.1 vs 7.2/10). Ivanti Neurons starts at Custom quote and is best for large enterprises needing risk-based patch prioritization at scale; ManageEngine Endpoint Central starts at Free tier available and is best for teams wanting unified endpoint management + patching in one console. Choose ManageEngine Endpoint Central for the stronger overall track record; consider Ivanti Neurons if its pricing model or fit matches your environment better. Side-by-side table below.

Ivanti Neurons vs ManageEngine Endpoint Central — head-to-head
Ivanti NeuronsManageEngine Endpoint Central
Starting price Custom quote Free tier available
Pricing model quote per endpoint
Free trial / tier Free tier + 30 days trial
Best for Large enterprises needing risk-based patch prioritization at scale Teams wanting unified endpoint management + patching in one console
Deployment Cloud + on-prem Cloud + on-prem
G2 rating 4.0/5 (50) 4.4/5 (350)
Capterra rating
Our score 7.2/10 8.1/10

Ivanti Neurons

Pros

  • Strong risk prioritization
  • Enterprise scale
  • Broad platform

Cons

  • Enterprise pricing/complexity
  • Vendor had notable CVEs
  • Quote-only

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ManageEngine Endpoint Central

Pros

  • Free up to 25 endpoints
  • One console for UEM + patch
  • Broad OS + mobile coverage

Cons

  • Editions/add-ons get complex
  • Quote-based pricing
  • Heavier than patch-only tools

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Choose Ivanti Neurons if…

You need large enterprises needing risk-based patch prioritization at scale. See the Ivanti Neurons pricing and review.

Choose ManageEngine Endpoint Central if…

You need teams wanting unified endpoint management + patching in one console. See the ManageEngine Endpoint Central pricing and review.

In depth

Pricing: ManageEngine Endpoint Central vs Ivanti Neurons

ManageEngine Endpoint Central bills on a per endpoint model from Free tier available (free tier available), while Ivanti Neurons uses a quote model from Custom quote. Because the models differ, the cheaper option flips depending on your fleet size — model both at your seat/endpoint count.

Features & deployment

ManageEngine Endpoint Central ships 5 headline capabilities (Patch + software deployment, MDM/UEM for mobile, Remote control, OS imaging) and deploys Cloud + on-prem. Ivanti Neurons ships 4 (Risk-based patch prioritization, OS + third-party patching, Patch intelligence/SLA data, Hyperautomation), deploying Cloud + on-prem.

Ratings & verdict

ManageEngine Endpoint Central holds 4.4/5 (350 G2 reviews); Ivanti Neurons holds 4.0/5 (50 G2 reviews). On our data-weighted score, ManageEngine Endpoint Central edges ahead (8.1 vs 7.2/10). Pick Ivanti Neurons instead when large enterprises needing risk-based patch prioritization at scale. See ManageEngine Endpoint Central alternatives or Ivanti Neurons alternatives.

Frequently asked questions

Ivanti Neurons vs ManageEngine Endpoint Central: which is better?
Ivanti Neurons vs ManageEngine Endpoint Central: on our data-weighted scoring, ManageEngine Endpoint Central edges ahead (8.1 vs 7.2/10). Ivanti Neurons starts at Custom quote and is best for large enterprises needing risk-based patch prioritization at scale; ManageEngine Endpoint Central starts at Free tier available and is best for teams wanting unified endpoint management + patching in one console.
Is Ivanti Neurons cheaper than ManageEngine Endpoint Central?
Ivanti Neurons starts at Custom quote and ManageEngine Endpoint Central starts at Free tier available (see the pricing rows for models and limits).
Data as of June 16, 2026. Sources: ivanti.com, manageengine.com. Figures are pulled from public vendor and security data and refreshed automatically.