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Piksel Fuse vs Symphony comparison

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Piksel Fuse
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0.0
Number of Reviews
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Symphony
Average Rating
7.2
Reviews Sentiment
6.8
Number of Reviews
5
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Nenad Pejcic - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Professional Services Engineer at Aspire Technology
Makes tasks like network planning and performance monitoring much easier
I have experience with solutions from other vendors like Nokia, Huawei, and Tyson. The main pros of Symphony, in comparison, are the modules that provide a comprehensive overview and the automation features for planning data. These aspects are notably beneficial and stand out. On the downside, the major cons revolve around user customization. Unlike other vendors where you can create your reports and customize navigation, Symphony's user optimization in the SCAP module is limited. This lack of flexibility is a significant drawback, especially when compared to other solutions. Overall, while certain modules like those related to SolarWinds are straightforward and comparable, Symphony falls short in terms of user customization.
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Financial Services Firm
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Media Company
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University
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Retailer
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Fuse, KIT Digital KickApps, KickApps
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