TrustRadius Insights for ManageEngine Applications Manager are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, third party data sources.
Pros
Comprehensive Monitoring Support: Users have appreciated the extensive support for monitoring and managing web servers, including popular ones like Apache, Nginx, and IIS. The variety of supported servers has been a key factor in users' positive experiences.
Intuitive Administration Interface: Reviewers have found the administration interface to be intuitive and easy to use, allowing for quick access to important functions. This user-friendly interface has contributed to efficient system management according to customer feedback.
Effective Security Enhancements: Customers have commended the quick integration of improvements and security fixes through frequent updates, enhancing the overall security of the system. The consistent updates have instilled confidence in users regarding system protection.
We utilize ManageEngine Application Manager to monitor and manage our goverment organization's critical applications and infrastructure servers . It addresses all the business problems related issues to application performance, availability, and resource utilization. Our use case encompasses monitoring various applications across multiple servers to ensure optimal performance and proactive issue resolution.
Pros
Monitoring
Notification and Alarm
proactive issue resolution
Cons
Simplified licensing model with clearer pricing structures and options for different organizational sizes and requirements to improve transparency and ease of procurement.
More robust reporting functionalities with customizable templates and scheduling options for generating comprehensive performance insights and trend analysis reports.
Advanced anomaly detection algorithms and predictive analytics to proactively identify and mitigate potential issues before they impact application performance.
Likelihood to Recommend
ManageEngine Application Manager works well for monitoring basic server health, like CPU and memory usage.It's good for tracking the performance of common applications such as web servers and databases. It's also helpful for sending alerts when something goes wrong with these applications.
VU
Verified User
Administrator in Information Technology (501-1000 employees)
We are using ManageEngine Application Manager for our International project. We can monitor multiple instances at a time on one dashboard, it's infra-saving.
Excellent support. Implementation members are very helpful they understand the exact requirements and explain in detail the correct solution. We have been using ManageEngine Applications Manager for more than 2 years. It's very effective monitoring too easy to use port monitoring. For monitoring, it's user-friendly because we can monitor multiple instances on a single dashboard.
Our current MS product was free but hard to implement simple monitoring and needed lot of training investment to get the best out of the product. It was also going out of support and required investment. Specifically with our Cert Monitoring, it required to use a third party product which was really clunky. ManageEngine Application Manager simplified all that.
Pros
Monitoring Website
Monitoring SSL certificate Expiry
Email of reports is great and configurable.
Cons
Plugin Quirks where it times out
Navigation through some of the screen seems a bit confusing
Consistency such as where license info is location between op and app manager are in different places. Better if it were consistent
Maintenance schedules in different locations in both Op and App manger product, needs consistency. They are all Zoho products!!
Likelihood to Recommend
SSL Monitoring is great. We get less cert expiry issues and the weekly report keeps everyone updated when certs are expiring and need addressing.
Everything we use it for it can do, not come across anything we want on our wish list.
This product has the ability to give us transversal visibility over our IT Platform.During these 12 years, it has provided us with security and optimal response times in solving problems associated with infrastructure, services and applications. It has helped us keep our platforms operational by providing us with information about possible events or service outages, whether a disk is full or a service/process has lost connectivity.
Pros
Intuitive ease of the administration interface
Improvements and security fixes that are quickly integrated with frequent updates
Visibility into the status of our services and the end user experience (End to End)
Reports associated with attributes of services, applications or containers that help us detect certain flaws in our services.
Cons
Microservices associated with processes
Ability to integrate with other APIs to centralize information in the intuitive ManageEngine Application Manager Dashboard
Any security feature that can be integrated or monitor the compliance or benchmark of our platform (Hypervisor, servers, virtual and physical)
Likelihood to Recommend
It has strength in collecting information through SSH, WMI, Telnet, SNMP, http, https, MSSQL ports (several types of DB postgresql, db2, SAP MaxDB, HANA which we must monitor).The information it extracts is very useful to us since each type of monitor gives us visibility of what happens internally in them.The truth is that the needs that we have had during these years, ManageEngine Application Manager has been able to cover them especially with business core (ERP) with monitoring of SAP Server and SAP CCMS.
In our organization, Managed Engine Applications Manager acts as our all-in-one monitoring solution. It efficiently oversees both on-premise and cloud tenants, providing real-time alerts for proactive issue resolution. Customizable dashboards and integration capabilities offer a comprehensive view of our IT landscape, while automation streamlines tasks. With responsive customer support, it's a vital tool that optimizes application performance and system reliability across the board.
Pros
Real time alerts
Ease of deployment
user friendly
Cons
more dashboards
Likelihood to Recommend
Managed Engine Applications Manager excels in monitoring virtual machine databases and general system health. However, it isn't designed for monitoring items like UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) systems. Its strengths lie in optimizing IT infrastructure, while UPS monitoring would be better suited to managed engine opsmanager.
ManageEngine Application Manager provides us with the ability to create custom dashboards and provides comprehensive support for monitoring and managing email infrastructure, including Microsoft Exchange and Office 365 also has a good customer support team to gieve instant support for the issue that we face in our environment and infrastructure regularly.
Pros
provides comprehensive support for monitoring and managing email infrastructure, including Microsoft Exchange and Office 365
Cons
No Dislikes after the recent upgrade
Likelihood to Recommend
Well-suited: Monitoring and managing the performance of batch processing jobs and scripts, including cron jobs and Windows scheduled tasks
APM is Triage tool to identify/troubleshoot alerts reported by APM.APM helps in indentifying the scope of issue to narrow down the source of issue in proactive way.APM Saves many man-hours by troubleshooting and solving issue as soon as alert is triggered.APM Saves major incidents that could cause financial loss to organization.APM Monitor overall health of your server resource usage and can scale your future hardware demand/requirements. Lot of option on reporting usuage,downtime usage,charts etc that would help multiple teams within one organization.
Pros
Integrates with many application servers
Regardless of OS it monitors and provides report alert on usage/downtime on custom duration/week/monthly.
mitigates lot of alerts before becoming major MI
Cons
IT monitors everything in one screen. Hardware usage and its resources.
Can monitor your application database queries and jobs in one screen.
Can monitor external network connectivity for your application in one screen.
Likelihood to Recommend
It helps to monitor your application hardware more proactively before issue becoming a Major alert leading to P1 situation resulting to financial loss.
VU
Verified User
Engineer in Information Technology (10,001+ employees)
Manage Engine Application Monitoring Tool Indeed an Excellent Monitoring tool for IT Infrastructure,
Here we use it to monitor SUN SOLARIS servers, VMWARE Servers, 1300+ end users with Desktop central, more specifically we monitor servers with application manager, It gives us report on time, Critical Alert/Notification as per scheduled Time which make us to troubleshoot problems ASAP.
Moreover it is easy to use with custom options "Attribute" like Disk/CPU/Memory etc Utilization.
So far my Journey with APPLICATION MANAGER is quite good with minor hiccups.
Pros
On Time Alerts.
Scheduled Reports.
Multiple Attributes as per Client Requirement.
Excellent Support Assist from APM Team.
Always in my case All Requirement gets fulfilled .
Easy To Use, Customizable APM Plugin
We can Update New Changes as per Requirement.
Cons
To Implement a change in Query, reboot requires.
User Administration For Sun Solaris Servers
Database is not updated on fly.
Likelihood to Recommend
As per our INFRA it highly Suited Because It not only monitor servers, but we do have 1300+ end users which are entirely managed by Desktop Central It is an another Excellent Tool from manage engine. with Patch management we apply patches without downtime to end users, we manage and monitor all user activity with desktop central. APM is highly used on our site because we monitor storage, san switches, servers and network switches. with this tool we encompasses around 250+ logical and physical servers and manage them with one screen which is quite helpful for day to day activities.
with scheduled reports we have all information of resources Utilization from server end, actually it is like a health check up for servers i would say.