IBM Z Anomaly Analytics delivers intelligent anomaly detection for IT Operations to help clients avoid costly incidents. The solution uses machine learning and builds a model representing normal operations of a clients environment by analyzing both metrics and log data. Real-time metric and log data is then compared against their associated models to proactive detect and alert on anomalous behavior - all without the need of Z domain knowledge and static…
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TrueSight Operations Management (discontinued)
Score 8.1 out of 10
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TrueSight Operations Management was an IT infrastructure monitoring and management application. The product reached End of Life in July of 2023.
This tool was well suited for classic and small-sized infrastructures, but it was rapidly not enough because we merged many tenants into one and the number of services, hosts, links, etc. was bigger. The possibility to create BMC Remedy tickets automatically in case of alarms …
Datadog seems to have more freedom to build dashboards. They have more visualization types. However, Pulse seems to be better from a cost stand point. Pulse is able to accomplish everything we need, so no need to spend the extra cost.
We have done extensive comparisons between the products and some where quickly eliminated for lacking functionality or support for key technologies. The features that really pushed TrueSight to the top over other full suites from CA, ScienceLogic, SolarWinds, HP, Foglight and …
I'm using Entuity, and using BMC Operations Management to manage events is a must. Assign, acknowledging, close events, send notifications, and use REST API for external/internal connectors is a big plus! However, I'll not recommend it for small companies, due to the infrastructure and the huge amount of features it has.
We have done extensive comparisons between the products and some where quickly eliminated for lacking functionality or support for key technologies. The features that really pushed TrueSight to the top over other full suites from CA, ScienceLogic, SolarWinds, HP, Foglight and IBM was a mix of deal-breaking gaps for us in areas including support of iSeries, QoS reporting, integration options to other platforms and advanced analytics with event management