Best Network Management Software for OpenText Enterprise Security Manager

Compare the Top Network Management Software that integrates with OpenText Enterprise Security Manager as of July 2025

This a list of Network Management software that integrates with OpenText Enterprise Security Manager. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with OpenText Enterprise Security Manager. View the products that work with OpenText Enterprise Security Manager in the table below.

What is Network Management Software for OpenText Enterprise Security Manager?

Network management software is software used by organizations to monitor and control their computer networks. It collects data on network performance, identifies potential issues, and allows for remote management of devices. This software often includes features such as network mapping, traffic analysis, and security monitoring. It can be used to optimize network performance, troubleshoot problems, and reduce downtime. Many options are available on the market today from various vendors with varying levels of complexity and functionality. Compare and read user reviews of the best Network Management software for OpenText Enterprise Security Manager currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    PacketRanger
    PacketRanger is a web-based SaaS platform that effortlessly builds and manages telemetry pipelines across the entire IT landscape by inspecting, filtering, replicating, and routing data from any source to an unlimited number of destination consumers. It enables rapid construction of pipelines that eliminate noise, establishes volumetric baselines with customizable threshold notifications, and provides rich visualizations to pinpoint low- and high-value data as well as network issues and misconfigurations. Designed for NetFlow, it moderates congestion, optimizes flow-based licensing, reduces duplicate UDP datagrams, supports all NetFlow/IPFIX versions, offers over 400 predefined and custom filter templates, mitigates packet loss, and overcomes exporter limitations. For Syslog, it ensures balanced event distribution, simple keyword and regular-expression filtering, TCP/TLS support, automatic message parsing without manual grok patterns, and the ability to transform logs into SNMP traps.
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