It’s a showdown between two remote monitoring and management giants: Atera vs. NinjaOne.
Both platforms promise simplified IT management, strong monitoring, and capable automation. But how do they stack up in the real world?
Read on as we break down the features, pricing, user experience, and more to declare a winner.
TL;DR:
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Atera and NinjaOne offer robust remote monitoring, automation, patching, and remote access.
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Atera’s pricing is per technician (unlimited devices), whereas NinjaOne’s is endpoint-based.
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Atera’s edge is its predictable cost if the tech count is stable. It is potentially cheaper for high device-to-tech ratios.
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NinjaOne focuses heavily on technician efficiency. It’s highly rated for ease of use, native automation, and auto-remediation.
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