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TraQez is a centralized cloud platform built around security, monitoring, tracking, productivity, and GRC compliance. It collects data via endpoint Agents, including device information, user activity, applications, browsers, files, logs, network activity, and system metrics. It is closer to a combined product for endpoint security monitoring, IT asset management, employee productivity analytics, log management, and compliance policy management than a standalone antivirus or single-purpose DLP tool.
Its protection capabilities include endpoint vulnerability and misconfiguration scanning, suspicious log and file events, OS-level DLP, file integrity monitoring, DNS/network request monitoring, UEBA anomaly detection, PII/sensitive data detection, and insider threat tracking. On the management side, it supports organization-, user-, and group-level analytics; IAM users and roles; MFA; custom alerts; 150+ predefined alerts; plus 200+ security configurations and 100+ productivity configurations. Deployment is relatively flexible: it supports SaaS, customer cloud environments, or on-premises deployment, and data can be stored in the customer’s RDS, S3, or compatible storage. The free trial explicitly supports Windows 10/11 and Windows Server 2012/2016/2019.
For compliance, TraQez does not disclose its own SOC 2, ISO, or similar certifications, but it provides 125+ templates covering SOC 2, HIPAA, GDPR, ISO 27001, and ISMS. It can manage versions, reviews, owners, and policy lifecycles, and map policies to 550+ Agent configurations. Integration details are relatively limited: the visible information mainly includes an API Documentation entry point, S3/RDS storage, and bulk installation via PowerShell/AD. Pricing transparency is weak: the website mentions a 90-day free trial with no credit card required, but the trial quota is described in two different ways—“20 users” and “10 Agents.” The pricing page lists Free, Enterprise at US$30/month, and Unlimited at US$40/month, but the content appears to be placeholder-like, so formal purchasing still requires confirmation with sales.
Its strengths are high feature consolidation, flexible deployment options, rich compliance templates, and what appears to be a relatively low barrier to Agent installation and centralized visibility. It is suitable for SMEs, startups, remote teams, and organizations that want to quickly establish endpoint visibility and a compliance register. The main weaknesses are the lack of public information on third-party security certifications, SLA, payment methods, cross-platform roadmap, and clear pricing boundaries. In addition, the product involves screenshots, keyboard/mouse activity, copy-paste tracking, and data input tracking, so companies must handle employee notification, data minimization, and local privacy-law assessments before deployment.
No information was found in the main content about access from mainland China, payment support, or local data centers, so china_access can only be rated as unknown. If deploying in China, teams should test console connectivity, Agent-to-cloud stability, latency to AWS/Azure regions, and compliance issues around cross-border data transfer. Alternative approaches could include a combination of domestic endpoint security, log auditing, DLP, and compliance management products, or solutions such as Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, ManageEngine, Wazuh, and Elastic Security.
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