Cloud Architect at a tech services company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2018-12-11T08:30:00Z
Dec 11, 2018
They are a bit weaker in areas where we have run to external REST services. This part is provided in our code. Applications, like AppDynamics and Dynatrace are much better because they instrument their code. If they could add this feature, the product would be better. The major issue that I had with this product is that it is not instrumenting. Hence, I can't do a very deep level application inspection.
Architect at a insurance company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2018-12-11T08:30:00Z
Dec 11, 2018
It seemed to take a relatively long time to implement, which surprised me. I thought it would be quicker. The initial deployment and installation does require skilled resources. I was hoping it would be easier to do, and that some of our own team could do it, but we had to engage some professional services team members to do it for us. We would have liked to have done the initial deployment and installation in-house. While it worked well for our use case, I get the impression that it doesn't support every workload. If people are using other platforms, they might not integrate as well into this solution.
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They are a bit weaker in areas where we have run to external REST services. This part is provided in our code. Applications, like AppDynamics and Dynatrace are much better because they instrument their code. If they could add this feature, the product would be better. The major issue that I had with this product is that it is not instrumenting. Hence, I can't do a very deep level application inspection.
It seemed to take a relatively long time to implement, which surprised me. I thought it would be quicker. The initial deployment and installation does require skilled resources. I was hoping it would be easier to do, and that some of our own team could do it, but we had to engage some professional services team members to do it for us. We would have liked to have done the initial deployment and installation in-house. While it worked well for our use case, I get the impression that it doesn't support every workload. If people are using other platforms, they might not integrate as well into this solution.