IBM DevOps Code ClearCase vs. OpenText Operations Orchestration vs. Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
IBM DevOps Code ClearCase
Score 9.5 out of 10
N/A
An enterprise-grade configuration management system that provides controlled access to software assets.N/A
OpenText Operations Orchestration
Score 10.0 out of 10
N/A
OpenText™ Operations Orchestration automates, integrates, and orchestrates any IT process, on cloud or off. Automations use low-code/no-code workflow authoring options. Integrations are done with an API-rich, extensible platform. Centrally orchestrates workflows.N/A
Ansible
Score 9.0 out of 10
N/A
The Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform (acquired by Red Hat in 2015) is a foundation for building and operating automation across an organization. The platform includes tools needed to implement enterprise-wide automation, and can automate resource provisioning, and IT environments and configuration of systems and devices. It can be used in a CI/CD process to provision the target environment and to then deploy the application on it.
$5,000
per year
Pricing
IBM DevOps Code ClearCaseOpenText Operations OrchestrationRed Hat Ansible Automation Platform
Editions & Modules
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Basic Tower
5,000
per year
Enterprise Tower
10,000
per year
Premium Tower
14,000
per year
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
IBM DevOps Code ClearCaseOpenText Operations OrchestrationAnsible
Free Trial
NoNoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
IBM DevOps Code ClearCaseOpenText Operations OrchestrationRed Hat Ansible Automation Platform
Considered Multiple Products
IBM DevOps Code ClearCase

No answer on this topic

OpenText Operations Orchestration
Chose OpenText Operations Orchestration
Most product works well enough, but none of them combine the non-agent/client approach to automation with an easy to develop mechanism (the drag&drop development approach) This alone put this solution on top of our preferred implantation product list
Ansible

No answer on this topic

Features
IBM DevOps Code ClearCaseOpenText Operations OrchestrationRed Hat Ansible Automation Platform
Workload Automation
Comparison of Workload Automation features of Product A and Product B
IBM DevOps Code ClearCase
-
Ratings
OpenText Operations Orchestration
9.5
2 Ratings
14% above category average
Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform
-
Ratings
Multi-platform scheduling00 Ratings10.01 Ratings00 Ratings
Central monitoring00 Ratings10.02 Ratings00 Ratings
Logging00 Ratings8.01 Ratings00 Ratings
Alerts and notifications00 Ratings9.02 Ratings00 Ratings
Analysis and visualization00 Ratings10.02 Ratings00 Ratings
Application integration00 Ratings10.02 Ratings00 Ratings
Configuration Management
Comparison of Configuration Management features of Product A and Product B
IBM DevOps Code ClearCase
-
Ratings
OpenText Operations Orchestration
-
Ratings
Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform
8.1
214 Ratings
1% above category average
Infrastructure Automation00 Ratings00 Ratings8.8204 Ratings
Automated Provisioning00 Ratings00 Ratings8.2204 Ratings
Parallel Execution00 Ratings00 Ratings8.5191 Ratings
Node Management00 Ratings00 Ratings8.3181 Ratings
Reporting & Logging00 Ratings00 Ratings7.3199 Ratings
Version Control00 Ratings00 Ratings7.3182 Ratings
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User Ratings
IBM DevOps Code ClearCaseOpenText Operations OrchestrationRed Hat Ansible Automation Platform
Likelihood to Recommend
3.3
(2 ratings)
10.0
(2 ratings)
9.3
(169 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
9.9
(5 ratings)
Usability
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
8.2
(57 ratings)
Performance
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
8.7
(5 ratings)
Support Rating
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
8.0
(5 ratings)
Implementation Rating
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
8.0
(2 ratings)
Ease of integration
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
8.6
(5 ratings)
User Testimonials
IBM DevOps Code ClearCaseOpenText Operations OrchestrationRed Hat Ansible Automation Platform
Likelihood to Recommend
IBM
IBM Rational ClearCase might be better suited for a smaller / simpler code base. Larger code bases really slow it down... but then again there are better alternatives out there for source control
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OpenText
The products are being paired by the company with different software to specifically fit multiple scenarios. As a standalone platform, it can answer any task with its build-in content or the ability to create your own content and solution.
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Red Hat
I think it's the best defacto orchestrator for automation because it's so easy to integrate in other tools to it (dynatrace, cyberark, terraform, etc). It is a lot for a new or smaller team to use so I wouldn't recommend it to a new team using Ansible, in that case using Ansible navigator is a better start to understanding playbooks/inventories before diving into the complexity of Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform. EDA also takes a lot of connectivity between Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform and target systems to get working which can be difficult in very locked down envs unless you have approval from many other teams like networking and security.
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Pros
IBM
  • Rational ClearCase is excellent for handling versioning and branching. No other tool I've used has the depth that ClearCase has when it comes to handling complex branching scenarios and identifying where certain versions of particular files are within a particular configuration.
  • Rational ClearCase handles parallel development of many dependent applications really well.
  • The use of ClearCase Views to switch between projects and configurations is extremely convenient as opposed to the local workstation model of the competitors.
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OpenText
  • Allows for the quick disconnection of accounts that break our terms of service
  • Seamless integration with our billing system
  • Has the ability to house all member/client account information in one single location
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Red Hat
  • Standardize controls and visibility for automation.
  • Provide RBAC and Vault for improved automation security and support.
  • Job Scheduling is much more effective than Cron or other home-grown solutions.
  • The Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform API is one of the best features as it makes automation accessible from any other platform.
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Cons
IBM
  • Extremely buggy.
  • Sometimes the repository gets locked for no reason.
  • Slow.
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OpenText
  • The product build in portal need to be more flexible
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Red Hat
  • Ansible is still not truly declarative like Terraform.
  • Simple automation is fine, but creating complex, scalable automation scripts is very difficult to learn.
  • For a higher number of nodes, Ansible consumes a lot of resources. It needs the paid version of AAP, which requires a cost.
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Likelihood to Renew
IBM
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OpenText
No answers on this topic
Red Hat
We are extremely happy with the use of AAP. It's better than expected, There is almost no limit when thinking of automation. The only problem is that the day to day is consuming a big part of our time. Patching and checking vulnerabilities are virtually killing us. But we can only improve with AAP.
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Usability
IBM
No answers on this topic
OpenText
No answers on this topic
Red Hat
Everything has room for improvement, but Ansible is the best tool out there for what it does and what it can do. There are plenty of features and capabilities that can be added, but it's just a matter of time before it happens.
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Performance
IBM
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OpenText
No answers on this topic
Red Hat
Great in almost every way compared to any other configuration management software. The only thing I wish for is python3 support. Other than that, YAML is much improved compared to the Ruby of Chef. The agentless nature is incredibly convenient for managing systems quickly, and if a member of your term has no terminal experience whatsoever they can still use the UI.
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Support Rating
IBM
No answers on this topic
OpenText
No answers on this topic
Red Hat
There is a lot of good documentation that Ansible and Red Hat provide which should help get someone started with making Ansible useful. But once you get to more complicated scenarios, you will benefit from learning from others. I have not used Red Hat support for work with Ansible, but many of the online resources are helpful.
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Implementation Rating
IBM
No answers on this topic
OpenText
No answers on this topic
Red Hat
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Alternatives Considered
IBM
If development is centrallized to one location and your company releases hundreds of customized versions of your software per year, then ClearCase is the best tool for managing the complexity of multiple versions of customized software. If your company has globally distributed development, then I'd recommend Team Foundation Server over ClearCase. If your organization uses Agile Methodologies, then I'd recommend TFS with GIT.
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OpenText
Most product works well enough, but none of them combine the non-agent/client approach to automation with an easy to develop mechanism (the drag&drop development approach) This alone put this solution on top of our preferred implantation product list
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Red Hat
AAP compares favorably with Terraform and Power Automate. I don't have much experience with Terraform, but I find AAP and Ansible easier to use as well as having more capabilities. Power Platform is also an excellent automation tool that is user friendly but I feel that Ansible has more compatibility with a variety of technologies.
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Return on Investment
IBM
  • Managed code versioning for many years.
  • Only one person can edit code at a time - slows processing down.
  • IBM is an expensive product to support.
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OpenText
  • If time is money, the time saved by using this all-in-one product has certainly saved time AND money.
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Red Hat
  • First, it keeps our entire server infrastructure aligned with our standards and reduces the time and effort needed to maintain our systems.
  • Automate routine IT tasks to save time, reduce errors, and ensure every server is configured and updated consistently.
  • Tasks that used to take our teams weeks to complete manually now run automatically and reliably, with full visibility, making our infrastructure management more effective and our compliance tracking much easier.
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