When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found AppDynamics easier to use and set up. However, Oracle Enterprise Manager is easier to administer. Reviewers agreed that both vendors make it equally easy to do business overall.
-The responsiveness of the user interface and clean, readily understandable design -The excellent diagnostics and trouble-shooting utilities -The ability to see services on the lowest possible level as well as the highest level, interacting with the rest...
- Requires significant investment & commitment of resource to implement & configure well, which is required if you want to see any RoI - Licensing model is outdated, and expensive. - Lagging well behind other vendors in the same market with regards...
It's a very sophisticated tool that supports the GUI facility.
UI is tough to use and outdated, only works with Internet Explorer, hostile to refreshing, slow, and needs a new screen load for nearly every action.
-The responsiveness of the user interface and clean, readily understandable design -The excellent diagnostics and trouble-shooting utilities -The ability to see services on the lowest possible level as well as the highest level, interacting with the rest...
It's a very sophisticated tool that supports the GUI facility.
- Requires significant investment & commitment of resource to implement & configure well, which is required if you want to see any RoI - Licensing model is outdated, and expensive. - Lagging well behind other vendors in the same market with regards...
UI is tough to use and outdated, only works with Internet Explorer, hostile to refreshing, slow, and needs a new screen load for nearly every action.