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INETCO Insight vs Omnipliance [EOL] comparison

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Categories and Ranking

INETCO Insight
Average Rating
9.0
Reviews Sentiment
8.5
Number of Reviews
2
Ranking in other categories
IT Operations Analytics (19th), Payment Processing Software (30th)
Omnipliance [EOL]
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
 

Featured Reviews

Olga Guerra - PeerSpot reviewer
Owner / IT Consultant at a government with 1-10 employees
Provides real-time detection for the root cause of problems, minimizing time to resolution
INETCO offers monitoring that helps the customer to have a quick way to detect their problems. It shows quickly the root cause of problems, and can give specific details from the transaction (from when the transaction started). It shows a lot of details related to that transaction. * It's a non-intrusive solution. * It provides real-time information alerts. * We can have a real-time detection for the root cause of problems, minimizing time to resolution. The customer can save time and money because it's a way of detecting the root cause of problems. For banks, it helps customers from fraud that many banks are experiencing. Therefore, customers can be more secure in their transactions, and banks can monitor fraud.
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Savvius Omnipliance
 

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Sample Customers

Nedbank, Sinergia, FIS, TNS (Calypso Canada), Moneris Solutions, Travelex, Telecom New Zealand (Gen-i), Open Solutions Canada (Fiserv), Transaction Junction, Blue Shore Financial
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