Customer Reviews (10)
Christine P.
Smooth and quick setup
Getting everything set up was surprisingly straightforward and the onboarding team made sure I wasn’t stuck at any point. Took me a couple of hours to have it fully running with no major hiccups.
Janice W.
Streamlined vulnerability management
Our team was drowning in vulnerability reports from multiple tools, making it impossible to prioritize what actually mattered. Qualys helped us consolidate and clearly categorize risks, so we could focus on fixing the critical issues first without getting overwhelmed. It made our patch management process way smoother and less stressful overall.
Samuel M.
Solid tool, minor hiccups
Been using Qualys for a bit, and honestly, it catches most stuff I miss. Setup took a little longer than I thought, but once it’s rolling, it’s pretty solid. Wish the reports were a bit easier to read tho.
Stuart F.
Smooth and straightforward setup
Getting Qualys up and running was surprisingly straightforward. The onboarding guided me well, and the learning curve wasn’t too steep once I got the basics down.
Eugene M.
Streamlined vulnerability management
Our team was drowning in managing vulnerabilities across multiple cloud environments, and it was tough to keep track of everything consistently. Qualys simplified that mess by giving us a unified dashboard and automated scans that actually catch issues before they become a problem. The detailed reports made it way easier to prioritize fixes, and the whole process saved us hours every week. Honestly, it’s made our security audits much less stressful.
Oscar C.
Worth the investment
The pricing felt a bit steep at first, but the detailed insights and saved time quickly made it worth the cost. Definitely a solid investment if you need reliable security scanning.
Cheryl A.
Smooth and straightforward setup
Getting Qualys up and running was surprisingly smooth. The onboarding process guided me through each step without overwhelming me, and I had the core system working within a couple of hours. There was a slight learning curve around customizing scans, but the documentation and support helped clear that up quickly. Overall, it felt like a straightforward setup that didn’t waste my time.
Jonathan M.
Better fit for our team
Tried Tenable and Rapid7 before but ended up sticking with Qualys because the scans were faster and the UI felt less clunky. It's not perfect—sometimes the reporting takes a bit to generate—but overall it just fits our workflow better.
Samuel R.
Solid choice for vulnerability scanning
Compared Qualys to Tenable and Rapid7, and ended up sticking with Qualys because its scanning is more thorough without overwhelming false positives. Tenable felt a bit clunky in reporting, and Rapid7’s interface wasn’t as intuitive for our team. Overall, Qualys strikes a good balance between depth and usability, though the pricing could be clearer.
Joseph J.
Not as smooth as Nessus
I tried Qualys after hearing good things, but switching from Nessus and OpenVAS was a bit disappointing. Qualys felt slow and more complicated to navigate, especially when setting up scans, whereas Nessus was much more straightforward for my needs. If you want something easier to get going with and less clunky, Nessus probably beats Qualys in usability.