Cisco ThousandEyes vs. Dotcom-tools

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Cisco ThousandEyes
Score 9.0 out of 10
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Cisco ThousandEyes empowers organizations to assure every digital experience across every network, everywhere, every time.N/A
Dotcom-tools
Score 0.0 out of 10
Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
Dotcom-Tools' solutions monitor the performance of web pages, web applications, APIs, and servers for availability, speed, and functionality from a network of global monitoring locations. Dotcom-Tools develops performance tools to help users, webmasters, and developers improve their sites and their user’s experience on the web. Dotcom-Tools can be used to keep tabs on both performance and uptime of websites and web applications, or to monitor performance and uptime from multiple…N/A
Pricing
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeOptionalOptional
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Community Pulse
Cisco ThousandEyesDotcom-tools
Considered Both Products
Cisco ThousandEyes
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We use a combination of applications in general. But what we like about Cisco ThousandEyes is the integration
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Absolute Insights for Network and Dynatrace
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NetBrain Technologies and Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform
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- gain additlional imsights
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Offers better native integration with existing Cisco infrastructure.

So I would say what's sort of unique to ThousandEyes is that it also focuses on infrastructure that is not within the boundaries of your enterprise. That was one of the key reasons why we started using it—to …
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LogicMonitor, SolarWinds AppOptics and Zabbix
Chose Cisco ThousandEyes
We chose Cisco ThousandEyes for our organization because, in our experience, Cisco ThousandEyes offers better compatibility.
Chose Cisco ThousandEyes
ISP, SDWAN, Cloud, etc. These all can be monitored via thousandEyes. Provide Digital experience Monitoring and have great benefits.
Chose Cisco ThousandEyes
It is a similar product to Cisco ThousandEyes. Both solutions give good network monitoring and traffic analysis. But Cisco ThousandEyes works better with Cisco devices and has real-time alerts that are very useful. It also helps to see network problems faster and make …
Chose Cisco ThousandEyes
No, we are the first to evaluate Cisco ThousandEyes. So we haven't evaluated other products so far in this area.
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This technology helps us and our customers understand the value and importance of our business. Not only for our business but also for Cisco business. We are developing a lot of apps in .net so we will like to have support for that in Cisco products that we and our customers …
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We did briefly look into DynaTrace, but it was too much product for what we needed though and was much more expensive then just adding the licensing to our Cisco existing licenses.
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Juniper RPM offers device config level sla testing in the service stream layer. Whilst this is good and is monitorable via snmp, the config can be fiddly and needs a Juniper device at the other end as a reply point
Dotcom-tools

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User Ratings
Cisco ThousandEyesDotcom-tools
Likelihood to Recommend
9.1
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Likelihood to Renew
8.3
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Usability
8.4
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Availability
7.3
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Performance
7.3
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Support Rating
6.7
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In-Person Training
8.2
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Implementation Rating
6.4
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Configurability
8.2
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Ease of integration
6.4
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Product Scalability
7.3
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Vendor post-sale
9.1
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Vendor pre-sale
9.1
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User Testimonials
Cisco ThousandEyesDotcom-tools
Likelihood to Recommend
It's a great tool for monitoring remote workers' connections. Great for monitoring the overall network. Routers, switches, collaboration, Cisco video endpoints, Great alerting tool that is built into Webex so that you receive alerts as things in your network happen. Great for monitoring connection to servers when you believe there could be latency or other issues.
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Pros
  • Agent to Agent testing. Full round trip test. Have a customer using a Server Side API that is having an issue. Loan a Nuc, or have them install the ThousandEyes agent in their network. You'll find the issue guaranteed.
  • Device Layer vision - ability to see from the server, through the Firewall, switches Proxy and internet. Measure jitter, latency, response time, load time and see the path your packet takes.
  • Share your tests live. Provide the customer a link to a live test, they can see what you do, review your metrics and verify your tests. They can also use it as a tool to better their service. Build the trust and stickiness with your customers' most difficult users - the IT Operations team.
  • Validate your QOS and routes for VOIP, video conferences, and data traffic. Highly flexible and configurable complete with transaction-based testing, custom headers, calls and tools to mimic any scenario you need.
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Cons
  • We have the product, we have a fair amount of wireless issues. You have to go through so many hoops, links and selections that I would think would've been impossible. Maybe if you have a specialized engineer, you would be able to use the thousandeyes product to troubleshoot a problem. But if I want to share with our knock, for example, would be very challenging because there is so many paths that you have to go and there is so many assumptions you have to do to actually find the root cause of the problem. What I would expect is maybe what they can do is implementing some AI today on this product to give some hints, "hey, this might be the problem because the data is there but it's difficult to find." We need an easier way to find how we can use the platform to point out where's the root cause of those problems.
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Likelihood to Renew
We will definitely renew and maybe even extend our usage of ThousandEyes. We have been using ThousandEyes now for a couple of years and it has shown us major benefits. With the new options it offers for SD-WAN for us it is a no brainer to renew our current licenses
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Usability
User-friendly interface with no technical experience, quite easy to go from broad view to dig down view to see where the issue resides - Most important for me is demarcation of the issue, is it us, network, customer, agent laptop?
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Reliability and Availability
Being cloud hosted means that you are at the mercy of Cisco web services, but we've had absolutely no issues with its availability.
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Performance
The client is very lightweight on endpoints and the user interface is very fast and fluid.
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Support Rating
You have online support from the tool itself 24/7 and they are very responsive. We also have a specific account manager and specific engineer assigned to help us with very specific questions for our environment. The level of response to our requirements is always super high. We have requested specific features to be added and these have been developed and introduced very quick tot he product (within weeks). Their DevOps and agile approach seems to pay off.
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In-Person Training
Our Cisco reps actually had someone teach us a few things about the functionality of ThousandEyes, and it helped a lot. The training was good and we had follow-up assistance as well when we had questions about the monitoring and reporting functions. Overall, we were satisfied with the training and support.
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Implementation Rating
Our implementation was pretty straightforward, with some issues loading clients on endpoints. We didn't have any notable issues, and I don't really have any additional insights.
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Alternatives Considered
It is a similar product to Cisco ThousandEyes. Both solutions give good network monitoring and traffic analysis. But Cisco ThousandEyes works better with Cisco devices and has real-time alerts that are very useful. It also helps to see network problems faster and make troubleshooting easier. Cisco ThousandEyes is also better for checking SaaS and cloud apps like Azure, AWS, Webex, etc. It has endpoint agents that show network quality directly from user devices. The web interface is simple to use, so the learning curve is not too steep. Also, it has many monitoring points around the world, making it easy to check performance outside the company network.
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Scalability
I think this product would be infinitely scalable since it's all cloud hosted and can support thousands of endpoints if needed. We are only using it for a limited number of endpoints, so we never really considered scalability.
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Return on Investment
  • ThousandEyes has helped us quickly isolate issues on some high-profile (within the organization) incidents and whether the network (internally or on the Internet) is at fault. If it is, it becomes easier to see the "where" of the issues quicker so we can move onto what the issue is faster. In the case of non-network related issues, it helps us get the appropriate teams or individuals involved sooner.
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ScreenShots

Cisco ThousandEyes Screenshots

Screenshot of Global availability issues for users trying to use Slack application.Screenshot of The path visibility feature pinpointing where in the transit path an outage or event is occurring.Screenshot of ThousandEyes Internet Insights™, which combines a massive data set with algorithmic outage detection to provide near real-time insights into a business's SaaS applications.  and networks. Internet Insights can be used to manage digital experience at Internet scale.Screenshot of ThousandEyes Event Detection diagnosing events as server or network issue.