Maintenance is pretty low when it comes to products like ManageEngine Applications Manager, so one or two people are needed. To those planning to use the solution, I would say that if your requirements are straightforward, you can choose the tool depending on the use cases you are looking to build. You can go for ManageEngine Applications Manager if you have a fairly medium kind of environment, which includes small to medium kind of environments, with not much workload or complexity, and the price is a factor. If your needs don't fit the aforementioned details, you have Dynatrace and AppDynamics in the market. Overall, I rate the solution a six out of ten.
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Solution Consultant at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2020-01-12T12:03:00Z
Jan 12, 2020
Before I recommend ManageEngine to a customer, I first look at the company size and their application requirements. If the size of the company is small or medium, I will propose ManageEngine. Secondly, I examine the capability of the organization. For example, if it is just an IT operation but they don't have an internal developer or systems expert, I might suggest using ManageEngine, but I also might recommend CA, AppDynamics, or Dynatrace. Lastly, I would examine the complexity of the application. If the application is not complex, I would recommend it. For example, if the application only has two or six components, I think ManageEngine is pretty nice. On a scale of one to seven I would give ManageEngine a seven.
Monitoring Observability Specialist at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 20
2019-07-31T05:52:00Z
Jul 31, 2019
Depending on the size of the environment, this is a solution that I recommend. You also have to be careful about how you deploy it. This is a good product, but right now, we have too many issues with stability. I would rate this solution a six out of ten.
Practice Lead at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2018-11-22T10:29:00Z
Nov 22, 2018
This solution covers 80-90% of our requirements, and that is fine for us. I would recommend this product to others looking for a solution in this realm.
ManageEngine Applications Manager is an application performance management (APM) solution that is designed to give users deep insights into both the way that their applications perform and the way that users of those applications experience them. Organizations can use this solution to identify areas where their critical applications are lacking and address them before there are any negative repercussions. ManageEngine Applications Manager is the kind of tool that companies of all sizes can...
Overall,I rate the solution a seven out of ten.
Maintenance is pretty low when it comes to products like ManageEngine Applications Manager, so one or two people are needed. To those planning to use the solution, I would say that if your requirements are straightforward, you can choose the tool depending on the use cases you are looking to build. You can go for ManageEngine Applications Manager if you have a fairly medium kind of environment, which includes small to medium kind of environments, with not much workload or complexity, and the price is a factor. If your needs don't fit the aforementioned details, you have Dynatrace and AppDynamics in the market. Overall, I rate the solution a six out of ten.
I would rate the solution an eight out of ten.
I would rate ManageEngine Applications Manager an eight out of ten.
They have a business relationship with ManageEngine as well as a partnership. I would rate ManageEngine Applications Manager a four out of ten.
I rate this solution eight out of 10.
I would rate ManageEngine Applications Manager an eight out of ten because there are more powerful tools in the market.
I would rate ManageEngine Applications Manager a nine out of ten.
Before I recommend ManageEngine to a customer, I first look at the company size and their application requirements. If the size of the company is small or medium, I will propose ManageEngine. Secondly, I examine the capability of the organization. For example, if it is just an IT operation but they don't have an internal developer or systems expert, I might suggest using ManageEngine, but I also might recommend CA, AppDynamics, or Dynatrace. Lastly, I would examine the complexity of the application. If the application is not complex, I would recommend it. For example, if the application only has two or six components, I think ManageEngine is pretty nice. On a scale of one to seven I would give ManageEngine a seven.
Depending on the size of the environment, this is a solution that I recommend. You also have to be careful about how you deploy it. This is a good product, but right now, we have too many issues with stability. I would rate this solution a six out of ten.
This solution covers 80-90% of our requirements, and that is fine for us. I would recommend this product to others looking for a solution in this realm.