

IBM Security QRadar and Dynatrace are prominent players in the fields of security information and event management (SIEM) and application performance management (APM), respectively. While IBM Security QRadar shines in compliance monitoring and log management, Dynatrace gains the upper hand due to its comprehensive real-time AI-driven insights and hybrid architecture monitoring capabilities.
Features: IBM Security QRadar is equipped with robust log management and scalability features, allowing seamless information extraction. It is highly beneficial for compliance monitoring and offers excellent integration with diverse systems. Additionally, IBM’s SIEM capabilities provide real-time security event insights. Dynatrace offers AI-driven anomaly detection, root cause analysis, and user behavior analytics. It enables detailed transaction monitoring and performance visibility across modern cloud environments and extensive monitoring for hybrid and cloud-native architectures.
Room for Improvement: IBM Security QRadar needs to improve its user interface, reporting, and integration capabilities. Complex deployment and slow incident response are noted issues. Dynatrace, on the other hand, should enhance its pricing model and integration with security frameworks. Users have noted its complex setup and initial pricing structure despite its strong AI capabilities.
Ease of Deployment and Customer Service: IBM Security QRadar is predominantly on-premises with a hybrid option, requiring skilled personnel for setup, which delays deployment. In contrast, Dynatrace offers easier deployment with its OneAgent technology available for hybrid and full cloud setups. However, smaller enterprises might find Dynatrace’s pricing structure a challenge, whereas IBM provides comprehensive customer support despite mixed reviews on responsiveness and expertise.
Pricing and ROI: IBM Security QRadar adopts a high-price subscription model based on events per second, with expenses increasing in large-scale deployments. Yet, it justifies the price through its efficiency and customization capabilities. Dynatrace, while considered user-friendly and feature-rich with advanced functionalities, is also costly. Pricing based on host units is less accessible for smaller setups, but its ROI is solid due to actionable insights and automated monitoring, making it attractive for larger enterprises.
Using Dynatrace directly improved application uptime and reduced customer impacting incidents.
ROI is hard to specify; however, incidents like impending ransomware attacks highlight its value, though those are exceptional events.
Save money by identifying problems, thereby reducing monetary losses on their application side.
With SOAR, the workflow takes one minute or less to complete the analysis.
AWS gives the chance to implement a solution out of the box with use cases that are already in IBM Security QRadar.
I have seen a return on investment; I can share that it includes time saved, money saved, and fewer employees needed.
They have a good reputation, and the support is commendable.
The technical support from Dynatrace is excellent.
Whenever we faced any issues, we could get timely resolution from their support.
They assist with advanced issues, such as hardware or other problems, that are not part of standard operations.
Support needs to understand the issue first, then escalate it to the engineering team.
The support is really good; for instance, if a critical ticket is submitted, you will get paged right away as it gets logged, and their analyst will look into it, letting you know as soon as possible so you can work on it.
If it's an enterprise, increasing the number of instances doesn’t pose problems.
It is a powerful tool and helped us to reduce customer downtime and increase work efficiency.
The scalability of Dynatrace is very significant, especially considering the current improvements in their features.
For EPS license, if you increase or exceed the EPS license, you cannot receive events.
IBM Security QRadar's scalability is great; you can have a new collector to deploy if you have increased EPS per second.
Generally, all are stable at ninety-nine point nine nine percent, but if the underlying infrastructure is not deployed correctly, stability may be problematic.
There have been no stability issues with Dynatrace.
Dynatrace is a SaaS product with frequent agent management updates.
On cloud, you don't see any disconnections or instability.
I think QRadar is stable and currently satisfies my needs.
The product has been stable so far.
The definition of enterprise is loosely used, however, from a holistic security perspective, including infrastructure, network, ports, software, applications, transactions, and databases, there are areas lacking, especially in network monitoring tools.
Dynatrace could enhance cost and licensing structures, as the current pricing can be expensive for large-scale deployments.
I'm specifically looking at AIOps and how we can monitor AIOps-related things, considering we have LLMs and all that stuff.
We receive logs from different types of devices and need a way to correlate them effectively.
If AI-related support can suggest rules and integrate with existing security devices like MD, IPS, this SIM can create more relevant rules.
IBM Security QRadar does not support Canvas, so we had to create custom scripts and workarounds to pull logs from Canvas.
Dynatrace is known to be costly, which delayed its integration into our system.
If setting up in a large scale environment, it is overwhelming because it is expensive.
The cost can be controlled from our side, and it is very transparent with Dynatrace regarding DPS and licensing.
Splunk is more expensive than IBM Security QRadar.
It was costly mainly because of the value you can get right now compared to other solutions.
It depends on how much you want to spend.
The integration with Power BI for generating detailed reports is a standout feature.
Dynatrace's AI-driven Davis engine absolutely helps identify performance issues by showing root cause analysis for us up to 200%; whatever is integrated, if it is visible, it can stitch and show.
Dynatrace links compute with services and services with code and other components.
Recently, I faced an incident, a cyber incident, and it was detected in real time.
IBM Security QRadar gives the opportunity to improve the time to market of the releases with a great evaluation of cybersecurity breaches.
Compared to ArcSight, Splunk, or any other SIEM tools where you need their processing language such as structured query language, SPL, and in Sentinel there is KQL query languages, IBM Security QRadar doesn't require reliance on query languages.
| Product | Market Share (%) |
|---|---|
| Dynatrace | 3.9% |
| IBM Security QRadar | 3.8% |
| Other | 92.3% |


| Company Size | Count |
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| Small Business | 78 |
| Midsize Enterprise | 50 |
| Large Enterprise | 298 |
| Company Size | Count |
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| Small Business | 91 |
| Midsize Enterprise | 39 |
| Large Enterprise | 105 |
Dynatrace is an AI-powered software intelligence monitoring platform that accelerates digital transformation and simplifies cloud complexities. Dynatrace is an entirely automated full-stack solution that provides data and answers about the performance of your applications and deep insight into every transaction throughout every application, including the end-user experience. By modernizing and automating enterprise cloud operations, users can deliver an optimal digital experience with higher quality software to customers faster.
Dynatrace offers an all-in-one automated artificial intelligence solution that brings together application performance, cloud and infrastructure, and digital experience monitoring. Dynatrace accelerates performance-driven results through operations, development, and business teams with a shared metrics platform. In addition, users are provided a full-stack monitoring experience with three patented technologies:
What does Dynatrace offer?
Dynatrace redefines how organizations monitor their digital ecosystems. The solution offers:
Reviews from Real Users
Dynatrace is the only solution that provides answers to organizations based on deep insight into each user, transaction, and organization's environment.
Barry P., a managing performance engineer at Medica Health Plans, writes, "With Dynatrace, we have synthetic checks and real-user monitoring of all of our websites, places where members and providers can interact with us over the web. We monitor the response times of those with Dynatrace, and it's all integrated into one place."
A consultant at a tech service company notes, "A feature that's one of the highlights of Dynatrace is the AI. The second most valuable feature is OneAgent. Between infrastructures, applications, operating systems, you can deploy with just a single agent and can practically install and forget about it."
IBM Security QRadar (recently acquired by Palo Alto Networks) is a security and analytics platform designed to defend against threats and scale security operations. This is done through integrated visibility, investigation, detection, and response. QRadar empowers security groups with actionable insights into high-priority threats by providing visibility into enterprise security data. Through centralized visibility, security teams and analysts can determine their security stance, which areas pose a potential threat, and which areas are critical. This will help streamline workflows by eliminating the need to pivot between tools.
IBM Security QRadar is built to address a wide range of security issues and can be easily scaled with minimal customization effort required. As data is ingested, QRadar administers automated, real-time security intelligence to swiftly and precisely discover and prioritize threats. The platform will issue alerts with actionable, rich context into developing threats. Security teams and analysts can then rapidly respond to minimize the attackers' strike. The solution will provide a complete view of activity in both cloud-based and on-premise environments as a large amount of data is ingested throughout the enterprise. Additionally, QRadar’s anomaly detection intelligence enables security teams to identify any user behavior changes that could be indicators of potential threats.
IBM QRadar Log Manager
To better help organizations protect themselves against potential security threats, attacks, and breaches, IBM QRadar Log Manager gathers, analyzes, preserves, and reports on security log events using QRadar Sense Analytics. All operating systems and applications, servers, devices, and applications are converted into searchable and actionable intelligent data. QRadar Log Manager then helps organizations meet compliance reporting and monitoring requirements, which can be further upgraded to QRadar SIEM for a more superior level of threat protection.
Some of QRadar Log Manager’s key features include:
Reviews from Real Users
IBM Security QRadar is a solution of choice among users because it provides a complete solution for security teams by integrating network analysis, log management, user behavior analytics, threat intelligence, and AI-powered investigations into a single solution. Users particularly like having a single window into their network and its ability to be used for larger enterprises.
Simon T., a cyber security services operations manager at an aerospace/defense firm, notes, "The most valuable thing about QRadar is that you have a single window into your network, SIEM, network flows, and risk management of your assets. If you use Splunk, for instance, then you still need a full packet capture solution, whereas the full packet capture solution is integrated within QRadar. Its application ecosystem makes it very powerful in terms of doing analysis."
A management executive at a security firm says, "What we like about QRadar and the models that IBM has, is it can go from a small-to-medium enterprise to a larger organization, and it gives you the same value."
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