What is our primary use case?
NetCool is the manager of managers in the stack. It basically combines the devices of the whole network. We are the mobile network operator, so we use it to assist us in cross-domain correlations and request analysis across all domains.
How has it helped my organization?
NetCool combines some limitations from the past. We have built our enhancements into the tool. There is more functionality, and if you can use the machine learning portion effectively, it is a great value.
What is most valuable?
The tool is much easier to manage than running scripts and figuring out how many endpoints have been exceeded.
What needs improvement?
The main challenge is its licensing model, which is very complicated.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using IBM Tivoli NetCool for six to seven years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
Our country has a unique situation with rolling blackouts, which cause an influx of events. We had some challenges in the past, but they've largely been overcome, so stability has improved.
I rate the solution’s stability a seven to eight out of ten.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
Around 300 users are using this solution. Out of which, 30-50 users are concurrent.
I rate the solution’s scalability an eight out of ten.
How are customer service and support?
How would you rate customer service and support?
How was the initial setup?
The initial setup is straightforward. But in our case, we have multi-tenancy in several domains, so the solution was a bit complex because of our requirements.
The deployment of the interim portion took a week or two, but the software alone was quick. Different portions exist for installing the product, migrating the rules, and copying the history. It depends on how you refer to the old end-to-end delivery of such an initiative or just an installation and configuration.
Time goes into reconfiguring the same configuration as the old environment and topping the rulesets.
What was our ROI?
There has been a quicker route to root cause analysis in terms of detection and reaction.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
NetCool is more expensive than other proprietary software but offers similar features. While open-source solutions can replicate some of NetCool's capabilities, they may not leverage all the features and might not be ideal for large enterprise organizations. Its cost is comparable to that of other proprietary solutions like Microsoft.
I rate the product’s pricing a seven out of ten, where one is cheap and ten is expensive.
What other advice do I have?
With the introduction of AI capability, NetCool has improved. Previously, customization was often required. Now, it offers much greater flexibility in event handling and enables automation in end-to-end closed-loop scenarios.
The APIs are now a bit more accessible than handling other types of integrations. There has been improvement. Historically, we faced significant challenges, but integrating APIs with downstream systems or applications is not as difficult as it was.
We do the maintenance. In terms of security, it is evident that high-scale security vulnerabilities must be addressed within a very short time frame. Upgrades are typically performed on a quarterly basis or occasionally, depending on the scope of the update. A team of five to six members, including administration and engineers, maintains the solution.
On the cloud side, it offers multifunctional integration. It's not too difficult to integrate with other tools. Its capabilities are generally suited for on-site management, with not too many changes over the last couple of years. The big change was the introduction of AI Ops through Watson Ops. However, the cost is a negative aspect, especially considering the strong competition from a large contingent of open-source tools offering similar capabilities. NetCool's core capabilities might still be able to sustain your operations.
Overall, I rate the solution a seven or eight out of ten.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises