Likelihood to Recommend D3 is clearly tailoring their approach to large organizations with a significant geographical footprint who are largely in need of a tool that provides robust analytics and activity graphing to analyze productivity and supervisory efficiency at the executive level. However, small to medium-sized organizations and those with narrow geographical footprints may find the investment vastly more expensive than the return. The implementation of minimum purchasing guidelines means that smaller departments will be forced into purchasing tools they have little to no use for, and medium-size departments will be paying a high price for features they do find helpful but could get elsewhere for a substantially lower price. Additionally, small to medium-sized users may find that D3's focus on large organizational level tools is less helpful than some smaller competitor's software which provides a number of capabilities with more operational relevance for environments like office buildings, college campuses, university police departments, and housing associations. Overall, I would recommend D3 to large organizations who have need of the advanced tools included in their more expensive modules. The lack of some smaller levels of customization, 1st line operational features, and the high-end user interface is less important at that level of implementation.
Read full review I recommend Splunk on-call is more suited where there are high incident queues; multiple teams need to be involved in handling a P1 severity issue. Multiple levels of escalation are needed environment where automated action is required. I recommend the solution for large-scale & medium-scale business units. For small-scale business units, I see the functional value is less.
Read full review Pros Great Automation in incident response. Reduce complexity and security threats. Best SOAR security platform. Read full review Easily assign work/tickets between multiple users Supports a wide variety of software integrations Easy to manage scheduling tool As part of the Splunk toolset, provides detailed levels of data analysis at our engineers fingertips Read full review Cons A lack of documentation of the administrative interface. Additional training is needed to take advantage of all of the features. Remediation and post-incident activities are not supported. Read full review The user interface can be furthe improved Licensing needs to be simplified and packaged as a bundle with other Splunk product like Enterprise Security Customer outreach can be further enhanced Read full review Likelihood to Renew It was a good solution with a good comprimise prize/features for our use cases
Read full review Usability Good usability, it could be improved
Read full review Support Rating VictorOps support has proven excellent for us. Because it is such a widely used tool, there is a lot of documentation on usage, and a large community of users to lean on. Also, many engineers have had experience working with VictorOps already, and the tool is so easy to setup / manage that much support isn't really necessary.
Read full review Implementation Rating It was a good solution with a good comprimise prize/features for our use cases
Read full review Alternatives Considered Splunk On-Call integrates better with our Splunk Cybersecurity and Reporting products due to the same family tree of the same eco system. We were previously using built-in on-call from individual applications and while adequate, they were difficult to manage and support SLA varied greatly across different applications. In addition we also used
xMatters which did not integrate well with SAP products nor Citrix products so we were still using more than a single on-call product which was solved by implementing Splunk On-Call
Read full review Return on Investment More stability in aggrieved systems. Drops in cyberattacks from early reports to 34%. Cost savings of 12% per year. Read full review It runs our on call rotation so it makes it easy for us. It integrates with Slack so it makes it easy for us to manage through Slack. Read full review ScreenShots