Germain UX vs. Omnissa Intelligence

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Germain UX
Score 8.9 out of 10
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Germain APM is an application performance monitoring tool.N/A
Omnissa Intelligence
Score 9.8 out of 10
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Omnissa Intelligence (formerly Workspace ONE Intelligence for Consumer Apps, or Apteligent Crittercism) is a Mobile APM and crash reporting tool. Its optimization for mobile environments allows it to handle the variety of configurations that come with mobile spaces, and can differentiate issues between applications and specific device environments (Android phone vs. iPhone vs. iPad, etc.). It automates issue detection and reporting, including how network issues impact application functionality…N/A
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User Ratings
Germain UXOmnissa Intelligence
Likelihood to Recommend
8.0
(1 ratings)
9.8
(2 ratings)
User Testimonials
Germain UXOmnissa Intelligence
Likelihood to Recommend
Germain UX
It is used in our company for monitoring and analysing purpose. It has so many other options like SSH/alerts and click automation is adding so much to this software. Also it has lots of features which is so overwhelming sometimes but useful. It is inappropriate when you try to use plug in scripts in Germain APM.
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Omnissa
Crittercism is best as a bread crumb trail, stack track logging service to debug applications when you have an issue detecting a problem in your application. Its strength is not as a real-time logging platform to allow you to view production logs in real-time. However, it would be an extremely beneficial feature for Crittercism to add.
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Pros
Germain UX
  • Automation
  • Monitoring
  • Analyzing
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Omnissa
  • Identifying crashes users are experiencing.
  • Allowing us to see how many times the crash occurred.
  • Allowing us to see what times the crashes have occurred.
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Cons
Germain UX
  • User experience
  • User guide
  • Documentation
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Omnissa
  • Pointing to exact line number of the crash
  • A more explicit navigation bar (a little confusing for the user)
  • Third-party API specific crash reporting (instead of just listing the endpoint)
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Alternatives Considered
Germain UX
Germain APM and Sauce Labs can be used for different purposes and are well-suited for teams with specific needs. We were looking for a platform that is easy to use, has low barriers to entry, and offers a lot of customization, flexibility, and integration options then after researching we started using the Germain APM software. Because it has so much specifications.
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Omnissa
A similar product we use is Conviva. I personally prefer Crittercism as Conviva seems to miss things fairly often. Critter tends to catch most issues as long as development has set the app up for it. I've had to reproduce issues several times before Conviva catches it whereas Crittercism will catch it on the first try
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Return on Investment
Germain UX
  • Return of investment
  • Flexibility
  • Integration
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Omnissa
  • Allow us to release iOS versions quicker to the app store
  • Help us solve bugs and view bread crumb trails on money-making actions within the API
  • Points us to problems in the stack trace with a direct correlation to our route creation aspect in the app
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