IBM Maximo Application Suite vs. Opsview Monitor

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
IBM Maximo Application Suite
Score 8.1 out of 10
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IBM Maximo Application Suite is an enterprise asset management (EAM) platform.N/A
Opsview Monitor
Score 8.2 out of 10
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Opsview Monitor is an IT infrastructure and application monitoring solution. It monitors the infrastructure, applications, and endpoints of a network, and supports add-ons for automation and data exporting. Opsview also offers a free version of Monitor.N/A
Pricing
IBM Maximo Application SuiteOpsview Monitor
Editions & Modules
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Pricing Offerings
IBM Maximo Application SuiteOpsview Monitor
Free Trial
YesYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesYes
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptional
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IBM Maximo Application SuiteOpsview Monitor
Small Businesses

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Auvik
Auvik
Score 8.2 out of 10
Medium-sized Companies
Epicor Kinetic
Epicor Kinetic
Score 7.6 out of 10
LogicMonitor
LogicMonitor
Score 8.9 out of 10
Enterprises

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LogicMonitor
LogicMonitor
Score 8.9 out of 10
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User Ratings
IBM Maximo Application SuiteOpsview Monitor
Likelihood to Recommend
7.7
(43 ratings)
9.0
(2 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
7.7
(5 ratings)
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Usability
7.5
(4 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
6.9
(4 ratings)
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Implementation Rating
7.3
(2 ratings)
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User Testimonials
IBM Maximo Application SuiteOpsview Monitor
Likelihood to Recommend
IBM
IBM Maximo Application Suite is well suited for organizations looking for an application to track their end-to-end procurement and supply chain process. It can also be used for billing services, but that would mainly be for services provided as part of a work order, not voluminous customer billing. IBM Maximo Application Suite allows us to have one application where someone from procurement can input contracts and details, someone from any various department can create a requisition and superiors can use automated workflow to approve a purchase order, and someone at an operations location can receive and store materials. Subsequently, someone in the field can submit their hours and material used and it be approved via automated workflow for an invoice to be created. Payment functionality is possible, but we did not implement this aspect of IBM Maximo Application Suite. To note, throughout the process, interfacing can be set up to send transactions to your general ledger. As far as interfacing, IBM Maximo Application Suite also offers tools and configuration to set up endpoints. We have been able to set up REST APIs and request/responses without heavy involvement from developers. This is a nice bonus if integrating with multiple applications.
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Opsview
If you know Nagios or Nagios-like monitoring systems, OpsView will be really easy for you to learn and manage. Migrations process will be relatively easy. You're getting great U/I that will speed up adding new objects to the system and present data in a clear, organized way. In addition it's easy to create dedicated dashboards for your clients.
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Pros
IBM
  • Delivers Out-of-Box solutions for various industries without the need for customization and configuration
  • Modules and Applications are well developed and linked in an orderly way, with proper documentation and help guides that allow end users to start using the system with ease
  • Powerful Work Management, Contracts, Inventory, and Purchasing applications and features that are a better match to other ERP applications today
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Opsview
  • Easily extensible. We write many of our own monitoring plugins for Opsview and use open source Nagios community plugins as well
  • Quick to deploy. Don't need to worry about all of the dependencies that you need to with something like Nagios
  • It just works. Most of the housekeeping tasks are completely automated
  • Nice visualizations and dashboards
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Cons
IBM
  • Hard to implement. A high number of resources and manpower is necessary to implement and upgrade IBM Maximo due to its robustness and number of functionalities.
  • Version fragmentation. Due to the challenge imposed by a version upgrade, it is common to find systems relying on legacy versions of Maximo which might become a challenge for the support team.
  • Unfriendly UI. The excess of functionalities and services available might become a challenge for a starting user. Although it is possible to customize the UI to fit the exact needs of each user, it is important to map exactly what each user needs.
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Opsview
  • pricey
  • build in cloud monitoring packs need to be improved
  • smb version is missing some powerfull features
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Likelihood to Renew
IBM
The versatility, strength, and value that IBM Maximo adds to our company's asset management procedures. The platform has greatly increased operational efficiency and asset performance by streamlining jobs, automating procedures, and offering customizable solutions. Furthermore, IBM's constant assistance and updates have been crucial in meeting changing company requirements. Though there's always potential for improvement.
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Opsview
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Usability
IBM
The IBM Maximo Application Suite is well known for inventory management solutions. This solution is in use by many corporations but mostly I have seen its use in Ports, defense and aerospace industries. Some of the benefits are 1. asset tracking is amazing 2. Maintenance cost is less 3. Reduced inspection costs 4. Less downtime 5. It allows customization 6 Simplify data management 7. Highly adaptable
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Opsview
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Support Rating
IBM
Support is good (since we are business partner and do have direct contact with product development). For customers it might be sometime difficult to address real bugs ("work as designed syndrome") and/or additions, improvements or ideas. Creating them is quite easy, but track them in terms of follow-up can be done better.
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Opsview
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Implementation Rating
IBM
Sure, but too much to write down here. I have written multiple BLOG post on both LinkedIn and the IBM TechXchange community, where I explain the do's / don'ts, +'s and -'s when implementing IBM Maximo.
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Opsview
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Alternatives Considered
IBM
As a computerized maintenance management system i do not have experience of any other system. The only experience I have is for Maximo and it works excellent for me. I am using many modules available in Maximo and all of these modules are almost fulfilling all of my business needs.
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Opsview
Nagios and Zabbix - Opsview is much easier to setup and operate than both of them. SolarWinds Orion - Opsview is much more economical
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Return on Investment
IBM
  • Need multiple IT developers and DBA's to run the software at an enterprise level.
  • We use it for logging and taking repair work orders, handling of parts orders, and fulfillment and job scheduling.
  • The desktop version is very easy to use
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Opsview
  • helps to discover and remediate infrastructure problems quickly
  • helps to present SLA diagrams for clients
  • speeds up deployment proces for new solutions
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ScreenShots

IBM Maximo Application Suite Screenshots

Screenshot of where during a collaborative session, an expert technician can create notes to annotate the streaming video feed. These are viewed by the requesting technician through an AR experience during the session.Screenshot of an example work order containing relevant details about the location, asset, and tasks to be done. The technician can conduct inspections, make meter readings, and review historical information.Screenshot of a single view that lets the user understand past, present, and predicted asset performance, know when the asset is going to fail, and take action to reduce risk and minimize costs.Screenshot of where operators can see everything they need to know about their assets at every level across an organization and alerts draw their attention to problems right away.Screenshot of the tool used to label defects, then use labeled images to train deep learning vision models to spot defects in the field.

Opsview Monitor Screenshots

Screenshot of Opsview Monitor Dashboard