Omnissa Intelligence vs. Sentry

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
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
Sentry
Score 8.7 out of 10
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Sentry provides engineering teams with tools to detect and solve user-impacting bugs and other issues.
$26
per month
Pricing
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$26
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Business
$80
per month
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Community Pulse
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Omnissa Intelligence
Chose Omnissa Intelligence
I use both for different purposes. Twitter Fabric integration was easier for setup purposes and documentation was a lot clearer than Crittercism and geared towards Swift more so than Objective-C. Twitter Fabric is also better with real-time emails pointing to exact line number …
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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 …
Sentry
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It is cheaper and offers better support for front-end applications for enterprise large environments with more then 30 scrum teams and hundreds of micro frontend applications. The configuration options, both with the agent and from the user interface, are superior to other …
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The only similar products tested were in-house products, not commercial ones.
Chose Sentry
Rollbar, Dynatrace, Splunk Application Performance Monitoring (APM), Datadog and Grafana
Chose Sentry
We used rollbar but didn't like the configuration its not easy. And also doesn't support wide features like Sentry although its a cheaper option but doesn't have the dash-boarding like Sentry and its was not easy to integrate webhooks for different purposes. Somehow many people …
Chose Sentry
Both AppD and Instana are a superset of sentry the majority of the time. Sentry is specialised in error tracking does the best in it, but the other too mentioned does a similar job along with multiple other monitoring features. Also, sampling of data is best in Instana, and is …
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We actually ended up using both because New Relic is a more robust overall IT infrastructure monitoring product. However, sentry is more developer oriented on the backend and more client friendly on the front end as far as showing results and the dashboard etc. It can provide …
Chose Sentry
Sentry was cheaper and lighter weight/easier to deal with. New Relic always felt like it was slowing the site down some. I don’t think either has had any major negative impact, but Sentry always seemed better/faster. Also, Sentry doesn’t have contracts like New Relic does …
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Sentry is better suited for tracking and aggregating exceptions over New Relic. New Relic does report on exceptions that occur, but Sentry is better at rolling up similar exceptions and filtering out the noise. Sentry also does a great job at identifying when an exception first …
Chose Sentry
Sentry is really a tool to be used in combination with other things, like Pingdom and PagerDuty. For those applications, Sentry is a far more full-features offering that lets you see why errors happened, not just be alerted to their occurrence. We chose it over other error …
Chose Sentry
There are quite a few players in this space, but Rollbar and Sentry seem to be the top two. I can't remember why I chose Sentry over Rollbar, but they seem pretty close in terms of features.
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User Testimonials
Omnissa IntelligenceSentry
Likelihood to Recommend
Crittercism is definitely, in my opinion, best for software testers/engineers. We are the faces behind proper app behavior. However, I'm sure there are other scenarios that would benefit from this program. Engineers should should use it prior to sending out builds to see if anything major is crashing or going wrong behind the scenes to diagnose the problem before going into testing/production
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[Sentry] is honestly an amazing product. It allows us to detect errors in real time complete with stack traces and any extra accompanying information the developer wants to provide in the alert. With the alerting into Slack it has allowed us to quickly triage and tag in people who need eyes on a specific issue. It would be really useful in any Saas product environment.
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Pros
  • 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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  • It collects very detailed information on problems that happen to our users while using the platform
  • It supplies very good tools in order to aggregate the collected data and analyze it
  • It integrates with Slack, making it easier to "monitor it in real time"
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Cons
  • 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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  • if we could decrease the costing via some kind of sampling of errors.
  • sometimes same error is in loop and Sentry will count all the events for pricing if there is any way this can be reduced.
  • self hosted capabilities or using own storage to reduce cost.
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Usability
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Its incredibly versatile, but that leads to complexity for the uninitiated, which can be intimidating. Nevertheless its a well polished product, in our case leading to only using it for a focus on frontend is still more cost effective than buying a one-to-rule-them-all tool...
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Alternatives Considered
I use both for different purposes. Twitter Fabric integration was easier for setup purposes and documentation was a lot clearer than Crittercism and geared towards Swift more so than Objective-C. Twitter Fabric is also better with real-time emails pointing to exact line number for a bug. Crittercism is better for bread crumb trails and stack traces to see the user flow and how a problem ending up becoming a problem in the first place.
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We actually ended up using both because New Relic is a more robust overall IT infrastructure monitoring product. However, sentry is more developer oriented on the backend and more client friendly on the front end as far as showing results and the dashboard etc. It can provide product level insights that New Relic does not.
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Return on Investment
  • 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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  • Error tracking is a must in any modern dynamic website or app. By looking into the error notifications I'm able to fix errors before anyone even has a chance to complain about them!
  • Surprisingly, many website issues aren't showing up in Sentry, because they don't trigger exceptions. I'm interested in seeing if I can use Sentry to catch manually-triggered exceptions for "undesirable states" that my website can find itself in. Of course, that means I have to figure out how to have my client code recognize that it's in an undesirable state...
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