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238 views|160 comparisons
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668 views|582 comparisons
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Pros
"The dashboard is a valuable feature."

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"The product can scale."

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Cons
"The solution is pricy and has room for improvement."

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"I can't recall coming across any missing features."

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Questions from the Community
Top Answer:The dashboard is a valuable feature.
Top Answer:The solution is pricy and has room for improvement.
Top Answer:I use JenniferSoft to monitor the performance and transaction traces of our applications.
Top Answer:The product can scale.
Top Answer:Users pay for licensing on a yearly basis. In general, the pricing is great. It's very reasonable.
Top Answer:I can't recall coming across any missing features. Its capabilities are pretty broad.
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238
Comparisons
160
Reviews
1
Average Words per Review
216
Rating
8.0
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668
Comparisons
582
Reviews
1
Average Words per Review
628
Rating
10.0
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Overview

JenniferSoft Application Performance Management (APM) is a system management methodology that focuses on monitoring and managing application software performance and service utilization. Also, it is a tool that helps system availability and stable operation by monitoring and analyzing performance of operating systems. JENNIFER provides comprehensive and integrated performance monitoring through its many dashboard views, which include Real-user Monitoring and Real-time Topology. JENNIFER analyzes statistical data regarding system resources, application performance and errors with a view to achieving continuous and optimal service availability. JENNIFER's continuous monitoring helps with rapid detection and troubleshooting of performance problems. That can help prevent the problems from affecting service availability later. And minimizing system downtime and improving overall performance at the application and system levels greatly improves customer satisfaction.

Scout APM is an application performance monitoring solution that simplifies the troubleshooting process by enabling developers to discover and repair performance problems before clients ever notice them. Scout APM uses a developer-based UI with real-time alerting and intuitive tracing logic to identify bottlenecks precisely to the source code. This helps to greatly reduce time and effort needed to debug code and results in greater productivity and improved outcomes.

Scout APM facilitates the ability of developers to break down, discover, and prioritize performance issues such as N+1 queries, latent database queries, memory bloat, and more, and accomplishes these results at a fraction of the cost. Scout APM monitors Elixir, Node.js, PHP, Python and Ruby.

Scout APM is built by developers, for developers.

Scout APM Features

  • 24/7 monitoring: Continuous, consistent monitoring proactively keeps users apprised of any performance deviations. Intuitive dashboards allow users to deep-dive into specific requests, paths, users, and endpoints attached to any performance slowdowns or bloating.

  • Quick and easy analysis: Should a slowdown occur or an increased response time be discovered, users have an easy to use drag-and-drop option to simply and quickly analyze every endpoint and dissect any anomalies. Scout APM will pinpoint the precise user or endpoint(s) responsible for the problem.

  • Intuitive trace logic: Users are able to quickly deep-dive and discover slow requests based on average responses or any/all requests.

  • Crossfilter powerhouse: Crossfilter is a Scout APM feature that allows users to quickly discover similarities with any/all slow requests back to the user or endpoint.

  • Easily discover bottlenecks: With Scout APM, users can easily pinpoint bottlenecks to the exact source code without any additional custom instrumentation. The solution uses a production-safe profiler to fully examine users' custom codes.

  • Developer tracing: Scout APM uses backtraces that are embedded with git blame output so developers of the code can be quickly identified and contacted to resolve issues and concerns immediately.

  • Cost-effective: Scout APM is an open-source solution and offers many flexible pricing options to meet any size business, from small to enterprise level, including custom options. The cost per transaction decreases based on usage and works very efficiently with applications with very high throughput. Scout APM also offers a free trial period and encourages its usage so users can best understand and gauge the level of service needed and determine the best pricing plan to meet organizational needs. Scout APM is considered to be significantly cheaper than many other APM solutions in the marketplace today.

Reviews from Real Users

“The solution is stable. It's pretty easy to set up, especially if you have the knowledge base and/or you have a partner assist you. The product can scale. The processes are great. It helps with services and microservices. The product is great for many different industries, including energy, government, finance, and more. It's allowed our company to be more forward-thinking and to consider the future a bit more. ” - Antonio B., Regional Manager LatAm at Splunk

Sample Customers
Standard Charter, SAS, SK, Mini Stop, AIG, SMBC, Prudential, Samsung, 3M, Meritz, LG, CJ, Pasco, Metr Asia Capital
Chargify, Synctree, Aptuitiv, Barnes and Noble, Journey, Geosnapshot, Kongregate, PaperTrail, Adobe, SendGrid, Sentry
Top Industries
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VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Computer Software Company18%
Retailer16%
Financial Services Firm9%
Healthcare Company7%
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VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Small Business36%
Midsize Enterprise11%
Large Enterprise53%
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Application Performance Monitoring (APM) and Observability
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JenniferSoft is ranked 52nd in Application Performance Monitoring (APM) and Observability with 1 review while Scout APM is ranked 32nd in Application Performance Monitoring (APM) and Observability with 1 review. JenniferSoft is rated 8.0, while Scout APM is rated 10.0. The top reviewer of JenniferSoft writes "Easy to deploy, stable, and scalable". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Scout APM writes "Great visibility and reliability with fair pricing". JenniferSoft is most compared with Grafana, whereas Scout APM is most compared with Zabbix, Datadog, Prometheus, Grafana and New Relic.

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