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We performed a comparison between AppDynamics Application Analytics and Evolven based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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"Application Analytics' most valuable features are the real-user monitoring and the agents installed in the software stack on the application server.""All the metrics are baselines in networks, infrastructure, application, and user experience. AppDynamics offers its own query language. It is called ADQL. You can write code of any kind to do queries and analysis and you can use those within the reporting or within other research.""Immediately allows you to see the relationships between the different nodes.""We had no issues with scalability. It was very good for us.""It's pretty stable.""Provides good overall application performance and transaction errors.""The analytics are great."

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"It facilitates infrastructure readiness and consistency.""It provides visualization of risk levels."

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"The challenge in the installation is that you have to configure a lot of things manually. The way you install and configure it is not straightforward.""The user experience is quite confusing. There are too many different development stages. The UI is not very intuitive.""Application Analytics' performance in pure and native cloud environments could be improved.""This is an expensive solution.""The initial setup is a bit complex.""Customization requires a few manual tweaks.""This feature needs to be properly described to a client, and then the client needs to have a use case. There are some clients which do not need it and some clients who do. It is not for everyone and is dependant on their use case."

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"Alerting needs improvement."

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  • "The pricing of the solution is reasonable for what features you receive."
  • "The license fee for Application Analytics is in the range of 2.5 million over three years, with extra fees for service contingencies."
  • "It's a very expensive product. Each of the licenses after this month for one server is around $9,000 or $10,000."
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    Top Answer:It's a very expensive product. Each of the licenses after this month for one server is around $9,000 or $10,000. Therefore, monitoring one server concerning analytics or server monitoring is pretty… more »
    Top Answer:We'd like to see features that could support IBM's Integration Bus. AppDynamics is unable to provide the details for all the flows in the system transaction flow. That component needs work. The… more »
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    Overview

    Application Analytics refers to the real-time analysis and visualization of automatically collected and correlated data to get insights into IT operations, customer experience and business outcomes. With this next generation of IT operations analytics platform, IT and business users are empowered to quickly answer more meaningful questions than ever before, all in real-time.

    Change and configuration management software with configuration changes tracking, audit trail reports, changes filtering and grouping.
    Sample Customers
    Sony, DirecTV, UBS, The Container Store, The Neta Porter Group, Nasdaq, Cisco, eHarmony, Hallmark, Overstock, Expedia
    Aegon, Barclays, Chubb, Deloitte, DLL, HP, Huber, imshealth, ING, JPMorgan Chase, Moody's, Quintiles, Southboro Medical Group, Tullet Prebon, VSE Corporation, Western Union
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    Small Business8%
    Midsize Enterprise8%
    Large Enterprise83%
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    AppDynamics Application Analytics is ranked 9th in IT Operations Analytics with 11 reviews while Evolven is ranked 16th in IT Operations Analytics. AppDynamics Application Analytics is rated 8.2, while Evolven is rated 7.0. The top reviewer of AppDynamics Application Analytics writes "Offers very good application performance and features which reflect backend health". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Evolven writes "Provides visualization of risk levels. However, alerting needs improvement". AppDynamics Application Analytics is most compared with , whereas Evolven is most compared with .

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