Monitoring and analytics tools are widely used in various fields, including IT, business, healthcare, and more, to track performance, user behaviour, system health, and other metrics. Below is a list of commonly used digital products categorized by their primary use cases:
**Website Analytics:**
1. Google Analytics
2. Adobe Analytics
3. Mixpanel
4. Hotjar
5. Crazy Egg
**Application Performance Monitoring (APM):**
6. New Relic
7. Dynatrace
8. AppDynamics (Cisco)
9. Datadog
10. Splunk
**Infrastructure Monitoring:**
11. Nagios
12. Zabbix
13. SolarWinds
14. PRTG Network Monitor
15. LogicMonitor
**User Behavior Analytics:**
16. Heap Analytics
17. FullStory
18. Kissmetrics
19. Glassbox
20. ContentSquare
**Real User Monitoring (RUM):**
21. Pingdom
22. Akamai mPulse
23. Raygun
24. LogRocket
25. Catchpoint
**Digital Marketing Analytics:**
26. HubSpot
27. Marketo
28. Pardot
29. SEMrush
30. Moz
**Social Media Analytics:**
31. Hootsuite Analytics
32. Sprout Social
33. Brandwatch
34. Buffer Analyze
35. Socialbakers
**Network Performance Monitoring:**
36. Wireshark
37. Icinga
38. NetFlow Analyzer
39. Cacti
40. ManageEngine OpManager
**Cloud Monitoring:**
41. Amazon CloudWatch ( AWS environments)
42. Microsoft Azure Monitor
43. Google Operations (formerly Stackdriver)
44. IBM Cloud Monitoring
**Log Management and Analysis:**
45. ELK Stack (Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana)
46. Graylog
47. Sumo Logic
48. Loggly
49. Papertrail
**Security Information and Event Management (SIEM):**
50. AlienVault OSSIM/USM
51. Splunk Enterprise Security
52. IBM QRadar
53. Rapid7 InsightIDR
54. LogRhythm
**Database Monitoring:**
55. SolarWinds Database Performance Analyzer
56. Redgate SQL Monitor
57. dbForge Monitor
58. Navicat Monitor
59. DataDog (extended with database monitoring plugins)
**E-commerce Analytics:**
60. Shopify Analytics 61. Enhanced Ecommerce (Google Analytics plugin)
62. Salesforce Commerce Cloud Analytics
63. Woopra
64. BigCommerce Analytics
These tools each offer a variety of features tailored for specific needs, such as real-time monitoring, historical data analysis, reporting, alerting, and more. The importance of each tool varies according to the industry and the specific need of the business or individual. When selecting a monitoring and analytics tool, it’s crucial to consider factors such as integration capabilities, ease of use, data processing capabilities, support and community, scalability, and cost.