Best Network Traffic Analysis (NTA) Software for Slack

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    Site24x7 Reviews
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    Site24x7

    ManageEngine

    $9.00/month
    672 Ratings
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    Site24x7 provides unified cloud monitoring to support IT operations and DevOps within small and large organizations. The solution monitors real users' experiences on websites and apps from both desktop and mobile devices. DevOps teams can monitor and troubleshoot applications and servers, as well as network infrastructure, including private clouds and public clouds, with in-depth monitoring capabilities. Monitoring the end-user experience is done from more 100 locations around the globe and via various wireless carriers.
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    Auvik Reviews

    Auvik

    Auvik Networks

    634 Ratings
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    Auvik Network Management is a network management and monitoring software designed to empower IT professionals with deep visibility, automation, and control over their network infrastructure. This innovative platform is trusted by businesses of all sizes to streamline network operations, enhance security, and optimize performance. One of Auvik's standout features is its real-time network mapping and discovery capabilities. It automatically generates interactive, visual maps of your network topology, allowing you to easily identify devices, connections, and potential bottlenecks. This invaluable insight helps in planning and optimizing network architecture for maximum efficiency.
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    ManageEngine OpManager

    ManageEngine

    $95.00/one-time
    1,245 Ratings
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    ManageEngine OpManager is an effective network traffic analysis solution that delivers in-depth insights into network usage and performance. It monitors traffic patterns, bandwidth utilization, and application performance across the network, allowing IT teams to detect bottlenecks, troubleshoot issues, and optimize resource allocation. With features like real-time monitoring, comprehensive reporting, and customizable dashboards, OpManager empowers organizations to gain visibility into network traffic, comprehend user behavior, and make informed decisions to improve overall network efficiency and performance.
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    Datadog

    Datadog

    $15.00/host/month
    7 Ratings
    Datadog is the cloud-age monitoring, security, and analytics platform for developers, IT operation teams, security engineers, and business users. Our SaaS platform integrates monitoring of infrastructure, application performance monitoring, and log management to provide unified and real-time monitoring of all our customers' technology stacks. Datadog is used by companies of all sizes and in many industries to enable digital transformation, cloud migration, collaboration among development, operations and security teams, accelerate time-to-market for applications, reduce the time it takes to solve problems, secure applications and infrastructure and understand user behavior to track key business metrics.
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    Faddom

    Faddom

    $1 per node per month
    3 Ratings
    Faddom's software for application dependency mapping uses network traffic protocols in order to automatically map all cloud and on-prem platforms. Get a 24/7, real-time holistic view of all hybrid servers, applications and dependencies. Lightweight. No agents. No credentials. No firewalls. Pricing starts at $1 per node per month. Free for 30 days. Trial is free with no credit card.
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    Noction Flow Analyzer (NFA) Reviews
    Noction Flow Analyzer is a network monitoring, alerting, and analytics tool that can ingest NetFlow, IPFIX and sFlow data. Engineers can use the NetFlow analyzer to optimize their network and applications performance, control bandwidth usage, plan network capacity, monitor and alert, perform detailed BGP peering analysis and improve security.
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    Submotion Reviews

    Submotion

    submotion

    $3 per user per month
    Submotion provides an easy overview of who has which access to which systems. Submotion's central view gives you a spreadsheet-like overview of your team and services. It's quick and easy for everyone to see what access they have. Submotion is used by many companies. One of their first reactions to Submotion is often surprise at the old accounts they have that are being used by people who are not working with them. This is not only an expense but a liability. It can be especially problematic if someone has been laid off and feels disgruntled. It can lead to a poor onboarding experience for new members if they don't have access to the right systems or don't know who to contact to get them. Security is important to us! All communication is encrypted. All keys and tokens are encrypted in the database that is hosted with the world-class web hosting provider Amazon Web Services.
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    Kentik Reviews
    Kentik provides the network analytics and insight you need to manage all your networks. Both old and new. Both the ones you have and those you don't. All your traffic from your network to your cloud to the internet can be viewed on one screen. We offer: - Network Performance Analytics - Hybrid Analytics and Multi-Cloud Analytics (GCP. AWS. Azure) Internet and Edge Performance Monitoring - Infrastructure Visibility DNS Security and DDoS Attack Defense - Data Center Analytics - Application Performance Monitoring Capacity Planning Container Networking - Service Provider Intelligence - Real Time Network Forensics - Network Costs Analytics All on One Platform for Security, Performance, Visibility Trusted by Pandora and Box, Tata, Yelp. University of Washington, GTT, and many other! Try it free!
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