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10 Aternity Reviews


I find the platform most helpful in being user friendly compared to others. Obtaining the analysis has helped us achieve our business goals. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Perhaps the software can be made into being a bit more intuitive. In essence The workflow can be better Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

The Reporting component is by far the biggest feature. The canned reports plus the ability to create your own reports easily Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The licensing cost for large organizations. They have enhanced their license offering recently to give more granulated options Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

First, Aternity provides our organization the ability to see how web applications that we purchase and consume but do control are functioning without having code on the web application servers. To the best of my research, this is the only application that does this. Most (98%+) of my employers' line-of-business applications are web applications for which we have master service agreements with the hosts. Prior to purchasing Aternity, the only way I knew if we were having issues with those applications was 1) if our users complained or 2) if our vendor admitted a problem. With Aternity, I can see in near real-time and get alerted if activities on any of the SasS services that we consume are below the baseline. Beyond that, I know how many users, which activities, where they are, and I can relatively easily provide this log data to the vendor to assist them in their analysis.
I would have bought Aternity just for that capability alone.
However, Aternity also provides me a wealth of individual system performance data, so now when a user complains about performance issues I can more easily validate their concerns and pinpoint the issue. It's not a silver bullet, but it is very helpful.
Additionally, in the work from home world, I was able to run a report showing the wireless signal strength of all my WFH employees and determine who needed to move their system, get an antenna, or wire up.
It was a long road for me to convince upper management to invest in Aternity. We initially looked at it in June 2017 and we didn't purchase until March 2020. During that interval, I kept looking at "competing" products, but almost all of them were designed for web application hosts and required code on the web application servers, which was impossible for us. Since implementation, it has only taken a few SaaS outages or degradation episodes during which I was able to provide hard data and color graphs on the nature of the outage for our leadership to see that it was money well spent. If your organization uses SaaS to any significant degree, you need to get Aternity. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I'm not sure that there's anything that I dislike about the product, except that it doesn't make coffee for me in the morning.
The data you're looking for can be elusive at times, and there are aspects of the interface that make this more difficult, for example, where most apps would have you right-click, you have to left-click, not a deal-breaker but a mental adjustment.
I wish it could provide more detailed network performance analysis from the endpoint, for example, connection speed from a user's home network to our corporate network, but that's a nice to have for us, not a requirement. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Actionable insights across hardware, software and application performance and very easy to deploy.
Early warning alerts for Monitored Applications which have breeched automatically learned performance baselines have given IT Ops teams visibility of Users and Locations impacted and have sometimes alerted before infrastructure alerting has detected a problem.
Analysis of remote workforce (VPN vs On Site) and Executive dashboards have been a lifesaver through COVID response.
Really helpful team that aren't just interested in selling you the latest and greatest, but want to help you drive improvements through the capabilities of Aternity. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Out of the box product is great, but some more customisation on the "Monitor Application" pages would be nice, for example, being able to customise what metrics by default you want to see. It would also be good to be able to chose a smaller timeframe on this page. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The statistics shown and ability to sneak into method level runtime details. Great tool to convince management for performance changes. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Nothing as such but could be enhanced to support java memory leak assistance like a view inside kind of residue accumulated. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Wide range of data that is available and the flexibility that Tableau brings to creating dashboards Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
New Feature releases tend to be Beta as opposed to actually being generally available Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
readable dashboard, and PC/device metric are very helpfull Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
troubleshooting an drilldwon is not at level expect (compare to other Riverbed product) Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.