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Foglight Evolve Monitor [EOL] vs IDERA Uptime Infrastructure Monitor comparison

 

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Executive SummaryUpdated on Jul 23, 2025

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Foglight Evolve Monitor [EOL]
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
Ranking in other categories
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IDERA Uptime Infrastructure...
Average Rating
8.0
Reviews Sentiment
7.7
Number of Reviews
5
Ranking in other categories
Network Monitoring Software (106th), IT Infrastructure Monitoring (67th)
 

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Nafiu Garba - PeerSpot reviewer
It offers different licensing types that allow you to extend the services to clients; it lets you look into device performance and optimization and helps apply best practices
What I like best about IDERA Uptime Infrastructure Monitor is that it offers different licensing types. Hence, it allows my organization to extend the services to clients and not just use the solution within the organization. My organization can leverage IDERA Uptime Infrastructure Monitor to learn more about how clients perform because the solution lets you monitor and optimize devices and apply best practices.
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IDERA UIM, uptime software up.time
 

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