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We performed a comparison between Evanios and Oracle Infrastructure Monitoring Cloud Service based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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"The ability to manipulate events via JavaScript getting the exact data that we want.""The most valuable feature is the integration with various alert-generating systems because you might have synthetic alerts or monitoring alerts for volume drops.""Provided up to a 90% noise reduction in some our noisy monitoring tools."

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"Real-time alerting is a very important feature. We need alerts for everything. We have alarms setup and get alerts through email or third-party integrations depending on what's happening – critical VMs, high CPU usage, security concerns."

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"More complex correlation rules would be nice. The ability to clearly define a parent event in a correlation and nested correlations, specifically.""The price could be cheaper.""We would like the ability to have an "exit" option for events when they are being processed."

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"Third-party connectivity is the part that needs improvement within Oracle Infrastructure Monitoring Cloud Service."

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  • "For monitoring specifically, it's not that expensive. The licensing is yearly basis."
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    Top Answer:The most valuable feature is the integration with various alert-generating systems because you might have synthetic alerts or monitoring alerts for volume drops.
    Top Answer:The price could be cheaper. That was one reason why we switched to PagerDuty. We wanted to switch to something that provided the same features but at a lower cost. We also switched because PagerDuty… more »
    Top Answer:The solution ingests events that are generated by monitoring, and it creates incidents in ServiceNow using those events. Monitoring tools like New Relic feed the alerts into Evanios. Evanios then… more »
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    Overview

    A key component of the Event Management process is consolidation of events from across the enterprise. By consolidating disparate events into a single solution, they can be de-duplicated and correlated. For example, network failure events can be correlated with system failures, and then prioritized based on service impact.

    Reduce the noise

    Evanios Integrations allows filtering and processing close to the event source, keeping the weight off of the ServiceNow system for increased performance. Filters are easily configured. EVA, the Evanios consolidation point also has built in event flood control features, to protect against unexpected event storms which can quickly overload traditional integrations.

    Oracle Infrastructure Monitoring Cloud Service is a software-as-a-service solution that monitors the status and health of your entire IT infrastructure - on-premises or on the cloud - from a single platform. Proactive monitoring across all your infrastructure tiers enables you to be alerted on issues, troubleshoot and resolve these before they impact end users.

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    Greenville Health System, Land O’Lakes, AstraZeneca
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    Evanios is ranked 51st in IT Infrastructure Monitoring with 6 reviews while Oracle Infrastructure Monitoring Cloud Service is ranked 62nd in IT Infrastructure Monitoring with 1 review. Evanios is rated 9.6, while Oracle Infrastructure Monitoring Cloud Service is rated 9.0. The top reviewer of Evanios writes "The vendor is willing to work with us and develop solutions for products they did not already have an integration for". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Oracle Infrastructure Monitoring Cloud Service writes "Offers real-time alerting and dashboards are great for performance hubs of the database". Evanios is most compared with Splunk Enterprise Security, whereas Oracle Infrastructure Monitoring Cloud Service is most compared with Zabbix, Nagios XI and Nagios Core.

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