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We performed a comparison between Citrix ADM and OpenText Network Operations Management based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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Pros
"We like the periodic upgrades and backups, also made via ADMs, and it makes our environment much more robust and reliable.""The most valuable features are for the ADMs and the overall monitoring environment.""The analytics are a great feature.""Content filtering, security layer, and application customization features are the most valuable.""The most impressive thing about Citrix ADM is that we don't encounter latency.""An essential component is the Director, which provides detailed insights into sessions, including identifying session failures, connection issues, user lockouts, etc. It presents a list of problems to address, enabling you to click on them and resolve them efficiently.""We use the product for load balancing and as a reverse proxy solution.""Just one solution can handle thousands of users... So, it is a very convenient tool to use."

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"When it comes to customization, Micro Focus is more mature than its competitors.""We can detect non-compliant devices and automate remediation actions to cover the gap in the configuration standards."

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Cons
"Deployment is complicated.""They need to make the solution a little more familiar with easy study guides, learning videos, etc.""I would like to see the virtual and desktop license included in the pricing.""Some features of Citrix ADM are available on the cloud, which could really be helpful if they were available on an on-premise version.""When a new version comes out, sometimes, my existing configuration gets wiped out. They should work on this so that my existing configuration doesn't get impacted with an upgrade to a newer version. There could also reduce frequent firmware upgrade activities and have a stable version so that once we upgrade it, we don't have to upgrade it for two to three years.""Citrix is more expensive than Horizon.""The tool's pricing is a pain point since we have many cheaper alternatives.""The interface could be improved, some customers struggle with that."

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"It may need a more customizable UI.""Micro Focus Network Management doesn't support end-to-end monitoring of cloud infrastructure. Micro Focus might have different cloud solutions for cloud automation and hybrid cloud management. There are a lot of products that also support automation. That is different, but it should monitor the cloud from an IT operations management perspective."

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Pricing and Cost Advice
  • "Its licensing cost is much higher than other products, but it is acceptable because it is a one-time investment, and we are getting our requirements fulfilled when we buy this product. So, there is no issue with the pricing."
  • "The pricing could be lower."
  • "Citrix ADM costs us approximately $5000 per month."
  • "I rate the tool's pricing an eight out of ten."
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  • "Micro Focus' price is on the higher side, but there are other products like CA products and IBM that are more expensive. At the same time, you have to compare the maturity level of the solutions."
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    Questions from the Community
    Top Answer:An essential component is the Director, which provides detailed insights into sessions, including identifying session failures, connection issues, user lockouts, etc. It presents a list of problems to… more »
    Top Answer:They should invest in training their tech support team to enhance customer service. Previously, we've encountered issues with communication, so it's crucial to address this through training.
    Top Answer:Citrix ADM provides centralized management for various internal programs, including inventory and sales tracking, communication tools, and office programs such as Teams and Azure.
    Top Answer:We can detect non-compliant devices and automate remediation actions to cover the gap in the configuration standards.
    Top Answer:For small/medium networks, I'd recommend SolarWinds, Manage Engine, or PRTG. For vendor-based situations, Cisco Prime is best. With large-scale and multi-vendor scalability and security in mind, Micro… more »
    Top Answer:The NOM Platform already covers multiple vendors, and a lot of device types. This range of vendors and devices is increasing every quarter It may need a more customizable UI, which has already started… more »
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    Also Known As
    Citrix Application Delivery Management, NetScaler MAS, NetScaler Management & Analytics System
    Micro Focus Network Operations Management
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    Overview

    Citrix Application Delivery Management (ADM) is a centralized management solution. You can manage and monitor Citrix application networking products including Citrix Application Delivery Controllers (ADC) MPX, VPX, SDX, CPX, BLX, Citrix Gateway, Citrix Web Application Firewall (WAF), and Citrix SD-WAN

    Network management solutions are continually called onto to adapt to new technologies, while retaining value of existing ones, including: SDNs, multiple connection methods to the cloud and Internet, remote sites, and WiFi networks. All of these technologies require closer collaboration between network engineering and operations because of their dynamic nature, which requires fast and deep understanding of the technologies to operate effectively.

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    Small Business22%
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    Large Enterprise56%
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    Citrix ADM is ranked 9th in Network Management Applications with 9 reviews while OpenText Network Operations Management is ranked 12th in Network Management Applications with 2 reviews. Citrix ADM is rated 8.4, while OpenText Network Operations Management is rated 9.0. The top reviewer of Citrix ADM writes "A tool for centralized management including inventory and sales tracking". On the other hand, the top reviewer of OpenText Network Operations Management writes "Good integration capabilities, good reliability, and is user-friendly". Citrix ADM is most compared with SolarWinds Network Configuration Manager and DataMiner, whereas OpenText Network Operations Management is most compared with .

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