Cisco Network Assistant vs. IBM SevOne

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Cisco Network Assistant
Score 8.0 out of 10
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Cisco Network Assistant is designed to simplify wired and wireless network management for networks up to 80 devices with its GUI and a task-based menu. Cisco Network Assistant is free, and optimized to apply common services across Cisco switches, routers, wireless controllers, and access points. Through a direct link to Cisco Active Advisor users can view important information pertaining to the products on your network, such as Warranty and Contract Information, Advisories and End of Life…N/A
IBM SevOne
Score 8.6 out of 10
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IBM SevOne’s app-centric, hybrid network observability empowers NetOps teams with ML-driven insights, enabling proactive issue prevention and resolution. With a single source of truth for network performance, it delivers visibility to optimize operations and support agility in complex, multi-cloud environments.N/A
Pricing
Cisco Network AssistantIBM SevOne
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Cisco Network AssistantIBM SevOne
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoYes
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsIBM® SevOne® uses Managed Device (MD) and Managed Client Device (MCD) as pricing metrics. These can be mapped to managed devices for physical, virtualized and containerized functions in the managed environment.
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Features
Cisco Network AssistantIBM SevOne
Network Performance Monitoring
Comparison of Network Performance Monitoring features of Product A and Product B
Cisco Network Assistant
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Ratings
IBM SevOne
7.6
16 Ratings
4% below category average
Automated network device discovery00 Ratings8.016 Ratings
Network monitoring00 Ratings7.416 Ratings
Baseline threshold calculation00 Ratings7.515 Ratings
Alerts00 Ratings7.115 Ratings
Network capacity planning00 Ratings7.615 Ratings
Packet capture analysis00 Ratings7.610 Ratings
Network mapping00 Ratings7.616 Ratings
Customizable reports00 Ratings7.716 Ratings
Wireless infrastructure monitoring00 Ratings7.413 Ratings
Hardware health monitoring00 Ratings8.37 Ratings
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User Ratings
Cisco Network AssistantIBM SevOne
Likelihood to Recommend
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(0 ratings)
7.7
(16 ratings)
User Testimonials
Cisco Network AssistantIBM SevOne
Likelihood to Recommend
Cisco
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IBM
IBM SevOne ensures deep performance and in depth monitoring and allows customization according to specific organisation or business needs. Availability of real-time alerts and unlimited customization. The software integrates freely with many third party applications and has reliable analytics and reporting systems. Ability of the software in automating routine network monitoring tasks which reduces operational costs. Software pricing is a major challenge towards smooth implementation of the software. It is expensive and not affordable to small businesses and organisations.
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Pros
Cisco
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IBM
  • To see trends in network usage, identify upgrade switches, increase bandwidth and cabling
  • Provide dashboards to operations, logistics for both warehouse and production managers
  • Can integrate into incident systems to auto create tickets when issues happen
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Cons
Cisco
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IBM
  • Documentation for the embedded help pages in NMS and more. In my opinion, these do not provide anything of any depth or maybe anything helpful at all. If anything it just seems to be a guide of what actually exists on the page. It is nicely searchable documentation though.
  • It is very surprising and disappointing for us to learn that it isn't until the latest version of IBM SevOne that bulk editing was introduced. I think this is such a basic and foundational feature that should have been a part of the original rollout. My team is still trying to configure the REST API.
  • It was disappointing for the webinar to start with a speaker who had a thick accent and simply read from slides. To me, it felt hopeless until the second speaker, who was engaging and easy to understand. It's as if this fact wasn't considered. I'm sure the first speaker lost a lot of viewers who didn't stick around to discover the 2nd speaker.
  • I asked three different questions during the webinar and none were answered.
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Alternatives Considered
Cisco
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IBM
IBM SevOne was selected instead of Datadog because it is perfect for large insurance networks and also connects trouble-free between the on-premise and cloud environments. Its alerts are in real-time, it offers comprehensive dashboards and it allows to gain a better grip on the network issues, thus helping to keep the downtime small and the operations well managed thanks to the good communication.
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Return on Investment
Cisco
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IBM
  • Being able to create reports with variables, so end users can check on a multitude of devices easily.
  • Proactive alarming on issues that will cause outages.
  • Automatic provisioning of Virtual Machines into IBM SevOne through the VMWare plugin
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ScreenShots

IBM SevOne Screenshots

Screenshot of Hybrid cloud network monitoring. This view helps achieve application-centric observability in hybrid cloud environments for maintaining optimal performance across infrastructure.Screenshot of MSP network monitoring. This provides comprehensive network monitoring and observability that empower MSPs to support enterprise clients on their hybrid multicloud journeys.Screenshot of SD-WAN monitoring. This helps mitigate the transitional risk of moving from traditional WANs to fast and dynamic SD-WAN links.Screenshot of SDN monitoring. This helps maximize the performance and value of Cisco ACI infrastructure with built-in support for monitoring Cisco ACI-based software-defined networks (SDNs).Screenshot of Enterprise wifi monitoring. This creates visibility across wifi infrastructures to assure consistent high-quality services with modern wifi monitoring and management capabilities.Screenshot of A view of the default machine learning analytics and visualizations that aid in troubleshooting, anomaly detection, and forecasting. This allows for proactive identification and troubleshooting of issues before they impact end-users.