ExtremeAnalytics vs Oracle Log Analytics Cloud Service comparison

Cancel
You must select at least 2 products to compare!
Extreme Logo
44 views|31 comparisons
100% willing to recommend
Oracle Logo
433 views|341 comparisons
66% willing to recommend
Comparison Buyer's Guide
Executive Summary

We performed a comparison between ExtremeAnalytics and Oracle Log Analytics Cloud Service based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

Find out in this report how the two IT Operations Analytics solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI.
To learn more, read our detailed ExtremeAnalytics vs. Oracle Log Analytics Cloud Service Report (Updated: March 2024).
768,578 professionals have used our research since 2012.
Featured Review
Dushan Niranga
Niranjan Singh
Quotes From Members
We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use.
Here are some excerpts of what they said:
Pros
"The application response latency is valuable and suitable for troubleshooting.""The most valuable feature of ExtremeAnalytics is wireless intrusion prevention."

More ExtremeAnalytics Pros →

"The IT analysis provides the best solution as to how the infrastructure is going.""The solution provides different types of logs like audit, service, and API logs.""The most valuable feature is mapping."

More Oracle Log Analytics Cloud Service Pros →

Cons
"ExtremeAnalytics could improve application control. The URL filtering is not working properly. We have had issues with the reports and heat maps not working as expected. We have been receiving download errors when attempting to retrieve the heat maps and reports.""There are issues with cloud distribution of the servers, and it could be faster."

More ExtremeAnalytics Cons →

"The logs in the solution are dispersed in different layers, so we have to pick the logs from different areas.""Reporting is sometimes a little slow.""The pricing could be improved."

More Oracle Log Analytics Cloud Service Cons →

Pricing and Cost Advice
  • "The price of the solution is approximately $100 to $120 and is paid annually."
  • More ExtremeAnalytics Pricing and Cost Advice →

  • "The solution is cheap compared to its alternatives."
  • More Oracle Log Analytics Cloud Service Pricing and Cost Advice →

    report
    Use our free recommendation engine to learn which IT Operations Analytics solutions are best for your needs.
    768,578 professionals have used our research since 2012.
    Questions from the Community
    Top Answer:The application response latency is valuable and suitable for troubleshooting.
    Top Answer:We have an issue with the licensing costs, which could be cheaper. It is an annual license, and I rate the licensing costs an eight out of ten.
    Top Answer:There are issues with cloud distribution of the servers, and it could be faster. In some areas and some countries, the system is very slow. For example, when we're using cloud analytics here in Egypt… more »
    Top Answer:The solution provides different types of logs like audit, service, and API logs.
    Top Answer:We had issues getting the OCI Event and audit logs on both Azure and AWS infrastructure. The process was much more flexible with Sentinel and FortiSIEM. The logs in the solution are dispersed in… more »
    Ranking
    11th
    Views
    44
    Comparisons
    31
    Reviews
    1
    Average Words per Review
    335
    Rating
    9.0
    8th
    Views
    433
    Comparisons
    341
    Reviews
    2
    Average Words per Review
    210
    Rating
    7.0
    Comparisons
    Also Known As
    Extreme Application Analytics, Purview
    Learn More
    Overview
    ExtremeAnalytics lets you understand what applications are running on your network, who is using them and what the response time is for each application. It gives you granular visibility into network and application performance, users, locations and devices. Information from the network and the applications empower you to make data-driven decisions.

    Oracle Log Analytics Cloud Service is a software-as-a-service solution that monitors, aggregates, indexes, and analyzes all log data from your applications and infrastructure (running on-premises or in the cloud). It enables users to search, explore, and correlate this data to troubleshoot problems faster and derive operational insight to make better decisions.

    Sample Customers
    Information Not Available
    Safexpress, Optima, Astute Business Solutions
    Top Industries
    No Data Available
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Financial Services Firm24%
    Computer Software Company13%
    Government9%
    Healthcare Company7%
    Company Size
    No Data Available
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business25%
    Midsize Enterprise6%
    Large Enterprise69%
    Buyer's Guide
    ExtremeAnalytics vs. Oracle Log Analytics Cloud Service
    March 2024
    Find out what your peers are saying about ExtremeAnalytics vs. Oracle Log Analytics Cloud Service and other solutions. Updated: March 2024.
    768,578 professionals have used our research since 2012.

    ExtremeAnalytics is ranked 11th in IT Operations Analytics with 2 reviews while Oracle Log Analytics Cloud Service is ranked 8th in IT Operations Analytics with 3 reviews. ExtremeAnalytics is rated 9.0, while Oracle Log Analytics Cloud Service is rated 7.4. The top reviewer of ExtremeAnalytics writes "User-friendly initial setup, reliable, and effective wireless intrusion prevention". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Oracle Log Analytics Cloud Service writes "Provides different types of logs, but the logs are dispersed in different layers". ExtremeAnalytics is most compared with , whereas Oracle Log Analytics Cloud Service is most compared with Splunk Enterprise Security. See our ExtremeAnalytics vs. Oracle Log Analytics Cloud Service report.

    See our list of best IT Operations Analytics vendors.

    We monitor all IT Operations Analytics reviews to prevent fraudulent reviews and keep review quality high. We do not post reviews by company employees or direct competitors. We validate each review for authenticity via cross-reference with LinkedIn, and personal follow-up with the reviewer when necessary.