When assessing Event Monitoring solutions, key features to consider include:
Real-time analytics
Scalability
Customization options
Integration capabilities
Comprehensive reporting
Security protocols
Alerts and notifications
An Event Monitoring solution should offer real-time analytics to immediately identify incidents. Scalability is crucial to handle large data volumes as an organization's requirements grow. Customization options enable tailoring the solution to specific event categories and types.
Integration capabilities are significant, allowing the Event Monitoring system to seamlessly connect with existing tools and platforms. Comprehensive reporting simplifies the analysis of past events and trends. Security protocols ensure data protection through encryption and compliance with regulatory standards. Efficient alerts and notifications inform stakeholders about critical incidents promptly.
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Easy to use with simple UI, ability to recover from failures with out any loss of data, allows easy searching through event data, customization, intelligence to correlate different events
Simple to use tool for operators, capable to determine root causes of incidents and service impacts automatically based on extensive data analysis of information out of the network and operational environment. Also automized restauration of failures with simple resolution could be a helpful feature.
Smart filtering of results. A tool that gives too much is as useless as not enough. Alert me of the various issues then let me drill down and focus on the inter-related events.
Network Engineer II at a legal firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Vendor
2015-08-13T18:22:18Z
Aug 13, 2015
For me, the right tool would be something that gathers as much data as possible for each event and allows the user to customize what they want to display. Not everyone needs to see the same information and everyone should not be treated the same way. Customization is key.
Senior System Monitoring Administrator (SME) at a retailer with 1,001-5,000 employees
Vendor
2015-05-21T13:10:02Z
May 21, 2015
Any tool you use for Event Monitoring should be simple to Operate have an uncomplicated UI and yet rich in functionality to enable one event at the right time in the right format for the right audience.
Event Monitoring is a critical strategy for organizations looking to enhance operational efficiency, providing real-time tracking and analysis of system activities. This solution enables businesses to track and analyze events across systems in real time, offering insights into user behavior and system performance. It helps detect anomalies, ensure compliance, and improve the security posture by logging events and generating alerts for suspicious activities. By integrating with existing IT...
When assessing Event Monitoring solutions, key features to consider include:
An Event Monitoring solution should offer real-time analytics to immediately identify incidents. Scalability is crucial to handle large data volumes as an organization's requirements grow. Customization options enable tailoring the solution to specific event categories and types.
Integration capabilities are significant, allowing the Event Monitoring system to seamlessly connect with existing tools and platforms. Comprehensive reporting simplifies the analysis of past events and trends. Security protocols ensure data protection through encryption and compliance with regulatory standards. Efficient alerts and notifications inform stakeholders about critical incidents promptly.
Actionable alarms and minimal chattiness
Integration, so that when an event is created, action can be performed easily, preferably minimising human intervention.
Easy to use with simple UI, ability to recover from failures with out any loss of data, allows easy searching through event data, customization, intelligence to correlate different events
The ability to customize.
Simple to use tool for operators, capable to determine root causes of incidents and service impacts automatically based on extensive data analysis of information out of the network and operational environment. Also automized restauration of failures with simple resolution could be a helpful feature.
Smart filtering of results. A tool that gives too much is as useless as not enough. Alert me of the various issues then let me drill down and focus on the inter-related events.
For me, the right tool would be something that gathers as much data as possible for each event and allows the user to customize what they want to display. Not everyone needs to see the same information and everyone should not be treated the same way. Customization is key.
Any tool you use for Event Monitoring should be simple to Operate have an uncomplicated UI and yet rich in functionality to enable one event at the right time in the right format for the right audience.
Accuracy of events.