We performed a comparison between Cisco Data Center Network Manager and Pulseway based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Network Monitoring Software solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."We can manage the entire system across the network and troubleshoot the pain points."
"I like running the scripts. With the help of a Python script, we deployed within the configuration and built up the code."
"We use the product to manage access points."
"Automation of the ILS."
"I like that is easy to work on and straightforward."
"Fabric suite automation is a great feature."
"The interface of this solution is easy to use overall."
"You can integrate all the networks into the software."
"The feature I find most valuable, is the stability of the solution."
"We like the patching of the window updates in the client's systems. You can automatically do updates with a single click."
"The solution has great workflow and server modules."
"The setup is simple."
"It has been very helpful to get notifications about various issues with my servers and network to help me take action to resolve problems before they become major issues."
"It gives you remote control and has a mobile app."
"The Wi-Fi side needs improvement."
"API lacks robustness."
"If the customer thinks about using additional solutions, Cisco should make sure they are not left out."
"The delivery Cisco Data Center Network Manager could improve if it was easier. Additionally, some feature improvement is needed."
"The visibility of applications is not great."
"It's a relatively expensive product for some clients."
"It is not very easy to monitor or to browse."
"The reporting is not very intuitive and has room for improvement."
"One of the biggest challenges is that we aren't always able to push the configuration onto the target device. Whenever this happens, we have to do a factory reset, put on the script, and then reconfigure it again. In the next release, I would like to have a troubleshooting feature."
"GUI needs to be improved and the solution lacks a process for monitoring VOIP calls."
"It would be nice if it also had a desktop application, similar to the phone app, which would allow me to monitor and control computers from my desktop."
"The solution does not allow you to make a script for just one customer."
"They have good technical support but it's not excellent."
"There are some bugs or glitches."
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Cisco Data Center Network Manager is ranked 27th in Network Monitoring Software with 20 reviews while Pulseway is ranked 49th in Network Monitoring Software with 6 reviews. Cisco Data Center Network Manager is rated 8.0, while Pulseway is rated 8.6. The top reviewer of Cisco Data Center Network Manager writes "Provides insight into the network's health data and has an excellent support team". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Pulseway writes "A solution with a great monitoring system and ability to control access remotely". Cisco Data Center Network Manager is most compared with Marvis Virtual Network Assistant, Zabbix, Cisco DNA Center and SolarWinds NPM, whereas Pulseway is most compared with Zabbix, Kaseya VSA, Microsoft Configuration Manager, PRTG Network Monitor and SolarWinds NPM. See our Cisco Data Center Network Manager vs. Pulseway report.
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