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About EEM

EEM is a network monitoring software from Broadcom that provides visibility into network performance and security. It combines advanced real-time analytics, customizable dashboards, and automated alerting so administrators can effectively manage network traffic and identify potential issues. The software is designed to monitor various network components, helping organizations to maintain optimal performance and reduce downtime. EEM supports a range of protocols and can be integrated into existing IT infrastructures with minimal disruption. Key capabilities: real-time monitoring automated reporting alerting mechanisms traffic analysis protocol support Best for: IT professionals that need to monitor and manage network performance efficiently.

EEM Details

Vendor
Broadcom
Year Launched
2009
Location
3401 Hillview Ave, Palo Alto, California 94304, US
Deployment
on premise
Training Options
videos, community
Countries Served
United States
Languages
English, Chinese, Japanese
Users
system administrators, security officers, IT managers, application developers, compliance teams
Industries Served
finance, healthcare, government, telecommunications, manufacturing
Tags
access control, identity management, authentication, authorization, LDAP integration, Active Directory, policy enforcement, enterprise security

EEM's In-App Market Place

Does EEM have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

1

Mini Apps

NA

Pricing Options

Free trial
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Accepted Payment Currencies

USD ($)

Pros & Cons

  • Centralized entitlement management simplifies access control across integrated applications.
  • Role-based access and policy delegation improve administrative efficiency.
  • XML-based configuration allows for flexible customization of access rules.
  • Audit logging and reporting features support compliance and traceability.
  • The interface is not very modern and can be unintuitive for new users.
  • Initial configuration requires deep technical knowledge and time investment.
  • Limited out-of-the-box analytics or visualization tools for access trends.
  • Custom integration with third-party apps may require additional development.
  • Documentation can be dense and hard to navigate for non-specialists.

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