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Top Answer:The customers who have the use case of monitoring the file server and want to know the user's activity. It's the Power Admin's requirement.
Top Answer:It will be costly. Actually, it will be more expensive compared to the other solutions. I would rate the pricing a two out of ten, with one being expensive and ten being cheap. The licensing model… more »
Top Answer:There is room for improvement in terms of the pricing model.
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Motadata is an IT monitoring and management software that derives business insights by real-time processing, correlation and intelligent visualization of IT network and security information data. It can collect data from multiple sources, in any format, and analyze it for insights. It unifies traditionally separate IT monitoring data from network devices, server instances, virtual machines, cloud deployments, applications and web servers of NOC and log analytics from SOC in a single powerful platform. Motadata provides higher customer flexibility with plugin driven architecture and widgets driven visualization to meet any custom needs. Its single window dashboard enables both IT admins and CXOs to get insightful IT reports as per their business needs. Powered by Mindarray Systems Pvt. Limited, Motadata has all that is needed to solve today’s complex IT challenges.

PA File Sight is file access monitoring software that will help you determine who is reading from and writing to important files. It can tell you when a new file or folder is created, renamed or moved. And, with our file watcher, when a file or folder gets deleted, PA File Sight can tell you who did it and what computer they did it from (IP address and computer name).
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Motadata Data Analytics Platform is ranked 67th in Log Management while Power Admin PA File Sight is ranked 39th in Log Management with 1 review. Motadata Data Analytics Platform is rated 0.0, while Power Admin PA File Sight is rated 9.0. On the other hand, the top reviewer of Power Admin PA File Sight writes "Good stability and preferred choice for DLP needs over other solutions". Motadata Data Analytics Platform is most compared with , whereas Power Admin PA File Sight is most compared with .

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