NetFort LANGuardian and ThousandEyes compete in network monitoring and security analytics. ThousandEyes appears to have the upper hand with its extensive feature set, offering comprehensive global network visibility.
Features: NetFort LANGuardian provides detailed traffic analysis with packet-capturing technology, ideal for internal network observation. ThousandEyes combines global internet monitoring, application performance metrics, and network path visualization, enhancing its appeal for enterprise-level visibility. NetFort offers strong security insights, while ThousandEyes improves on broad network monitoring capabilities.
Room for Improvement: NetFort LANGuardian could improve by broadening its internet visibility features and enhancing scalability for larger networks. Enhancements in cloud capabilities would also increase its competitiveness. ThousandEyes may need to improve affordability for smaller enterprises, simplify some aspects of its feature set for easier use, and strengthen its internal network focus to match competitor offerings.
Ease of Deployment and Customer Service: NetFort LANGuardian offers straightforward on-premises deployment, supported by effective customer service for quick issue resolution. ThousandEyes provides a flexible cloud-based solution, reducing deployment burdens on internal resources, combined with strategic customer service to aid in smooth transitions. The flexibility and reduced resource demands make ThousandEyes appealing for businesses.
Pricing and ROI: NetFort LANGuardian's model is cost-effective, offering a compelling ROI with a one-time licensing fee, making it attractive for organizations with budget constraints. ThousandEyes carries a higher upfront setup cost but justifies this with comprehensive features and scalability, providing significant ROI for organizations that require vast monitoring capabilities.
ThousandEyes is a Network Intelligence platform that delivers visibility into every network an organization relies on, whether public or private. ThousandEyes enables users to optimize application delivery, end-user experience and ongoing infrastructure investments.
With cloud, enterprises can innovate much faster, but the growing number of cloud and SaaS applications means that more apps are being delivered over the Internet. This increases dependence on the Internet, a public “best effort” network, and other third-party infrastructures, substantially reducing the ability of IT teams to predict, visualize and control operational behavior. This results in a chaotic and unmanageable IT environment, making issue resolution a time-consuming ordeal, potentially impacting reputation and revenue. ThousandEyes has innovated an approach based on an unmatched distribution of smart agents across the Internet and enterprise, providing visibility all the way to the end user. ThousandEyes gathers and analyzes massive volumes of Network Intelligence data from all of these vantage points, enabling organizations to solve even their most obscure performance problems in minutes. By using ThousandEyes in the planning and testing phases of cloud adoption, customers can also strategically identify and fix underlying problems before production deployment of business-critical applications.
The ThousandEyes solution is ubiquitous across industry sectors, and since launching in mid-2013, customers have come from a diverse set of industry sectors, which include Silicon Valley technology companies, financial services, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, retail, manufacturing and education.
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