Not on that one in particular but ....
The scanners are the easy part, all vendors have solid offerings. 
The giant database of stuff you'll capture is where you should focus your 
scrutiny.

Food for thought:
How many IPs will you scan (almost all Enterprise grade solutions are licensed 
per IP)?
How long do you want to keep the data?
Do you really plan on doing credentialed scanning?


Does the system do rudimentary login attempts?

Yes, you will be amazed at the lameness you'll find.



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> From: Stephan Fabel <[email protected]>
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>Sent: Friday, May 17, 2013 1:54 PM
>Subject: [lopsa-tech] security scanning tools
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>So our central IT has decided they want to implement security scanning
>of departmental servers. They used to use OpenVAS but now think of using
>QualsysGuard Enterprise. Does anyone have any experience with this? They
>asked me to beta test, and I would appreciate any input from you guys.
>
>Thanks,
>Stephan
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