Micro Focus Operations Bridge Alternative | RightITnow ECM
Micro Focus is now OpenText. Following the 2023 acquisition, Operations Bridge has changed hands again — adding uncertainty to an already complex platform.
Micro Focus Operations Bridge Alternative

Stop paying for features you don't use

Micro Focus Operations Bridge bundles products together and charges for all of them — whether you need them or not. RightITnow ECM delivers exactly the event management capabilities you need, without the overhead.


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License — pay only for what you actually use
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Typical ECM deployment — not resource-heavy weeks
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Vendor instability — RightITnow is independent and focused
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Native integrations with your existing monitoring tools

Operations Bridge has changed hands — twice

Before evaluating any platform's features, it's worth understanding who you're actually buying from — and whether they'll still be the same company in three years.

Ownership history of Operations Bridge
2017
HP spins off its software division. HP OpenView and related products — including Operations Manager i (OMi) — are sold to Micro Focus in an $8.8 billion deal. Customers are told to expect continuity.
2018
Micro Focus rebrands the suite as Operations Bridge (OpsBridge), consolidating OMi, SiteScope, and other products. New licensing model introduced — unit-based, per-device pricing.
2023
OpenText acquires Micro Focus for approximately $6 billion. Operations Bridge is now an OpenText product. Roadmap, support structures, and long-term investment priorities are once again uncertain.
Today
The product is now called OpenText Operations Bridge. If you're searching for "Micro Focus OpsBridge," you're already a version behind. For enterprises planning 3–5 year infrastructure decisions, this history of ownership churn is a material risk.

The real frustrations with Operations Bridge

Beyond the ownership churn, real users on PeerSpot, Gartner Peer Insights, and TrustRadius consistently flag the same operational pain points.

Paying for what you don't use

Operations Bridge is a bundled suite of products — SiteScope, Cloud Optimizer, Business Value Dashboard, and more — sold together under a per-device licensing model. As device count grows, so does the bill. For every feature you need, you're paying for several you don't.

"As OpsBridge is a suite of products bundled together, you may find yourself paying for software functionality that you don't actually use." — PeerSpot user review
Resource-heavy deployment

Requires significant resources just to deploy and support

Users consistently note that Operations Bridge demands heavy infrastructure investment before it can go live. It's a solution well-suited for large organizations with dedicated ops teams — but painful for everyone else.

Confusing user interface

"The UI is confusing and makes it difficult to complete tasks"

Multiple reviewers on TrustRadius and PeerSpot describe the interface as unintuitive and hard to navigate, with a steep learning curve that slows down NOC teams trying to respond quickly to incidents.

Inconsistent support

Support quality varies — and offshoring has made it worse

Users report inconsistent support experiences, with some cases resolving quickly and others facing significant delays. Offshoring of support functions has introduced repetitive queries and inadequate technical expertise at first contact.

Scaling costs

Unit-based pricing escalates rapidly as environments grow

The per-device licensing model means that as your infrastructure scales, your bill scales proportionally — and with multiple bundled modules in the price, cost grows faster than the value you actually extract.

Complex components

Component complexity leads to unexpected behaviors

The architecture of OpsBridge — multiple products stitched together — means that interactions between components can produce unexpected behaviors, requiring diligent administration and specialist expertise to resolve.

Vendor uncertainty

Two ownership changes in six years — what's next?

Buying into a platform that has moved from HP to Micro Focus to OpenText in rapid succession is a strategic risk. Each acquisition brings roadmap uncertainty, support restructuring, and the possibility of further consolidation or discontinuation.


RightITnow ECM vs. Micro Focus Operations Bridge

A direct look at what IT operations teams care about when evaluating event management platforms.

Capability RightITnow ECM Micro Focus / OpenText OpsBridge
Vendor stability Independent, focused vendor HP → Micro Focus → OpenText in 6 years
Licensing model Pay for what you use Bundled suite — pay for all modules regardless
Deployment resource requirements Lightweight — hours to deploy Resource-heavy — significant infrastructure needed
Cross-domain event correlation Out of the box Yes, with significant configuration
ITSM integration Bi-directional, automated Yes, within supported tool set
UI usability Intuitive, visual interface Described as confusing and hard to navigate
Support consistency Focused, consistent support Inconsistent — varies significantly by rep
Cost at scale Predictable as environments grow Scales rapidly with device count
Hybrid cloud support Native Yes, with SaaS add-on or additional config
Long-term roadmap confidence Stable, independent product Uncertain under new OpenText ownership

What teams say after switching

Real results from organizations that replaced complex legacy monitoring suites with RightITnow ECM.

"We deployed a central event processing console against our existing legacy systems in record time. RightITnow provided a simple, cost-effective licensing model."
Enterprise IT Operations Team
"Our NOC now only watches ECM, which has improved response times. We've unified our workflow across technology areas, which reduced administrative overhead."
Global Infrastructure Operations
"Chronic issues that had been long masked became obvious within days, allowing us to dramatically cut down our event volume — before we'd even trained our team."
IT Operations Director, Financial Services

Up and running in a day

RightITnow ECM is designed to be installed in minutes and deployed in hours — without the resource-heavy setup that Operations Bridge requires.

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Install in minutes

ECM installs quickly with no proprietary scripting language to learn and no complex dependency chains to untangle.

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Connect your monitoring tools

Native connectors for SolarWinds, Nagios, SCOM, VMware, Zenoss, and CloudWatch activate your existing infrastructure immediately.

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Configure with drag-and-drop

Set up event correlation rules, alert thresholds, and escalation workflows using ECM's visual interface — no coding or specialist expertise required.

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Automate incident lifecycle

ECM automatically creates, routes, acknowledges, and closes incidents in your Service Desk — bidirectionally, in real time.


Frequently asked questions

Is Micro Focus Operations Bridge now an OpenText product?
Yes. OpenText acquired Micro Focus in 2023, and Operations Bridge is now sold and supported under the OpenText brand. If you're currently using or evaluating the product, you're dealing with OpenText — not Micro Focus. This ownership change has introduced uncertainty around roadmap priorities, support staffing, and long-term investment in the platform.
Can RightITnow ECM coexist with our existing OpsBridge deployment during migration?
Yes. ECM is designed to consolidate events from existing monitoring infrastructure into a single console. Many customers run ECM alongside their current tooling during a phased transition, validating coverage before any cutover and avoiding disruption to live operations teams.
Does ECM support the same event correlation as Operations Bridge Manager (OMi)?
ECM supports deduplication, X-in-Y occurrence rules, problem-solution event pairs, and topology-aware correlation — covering the core event correlation use cases of OMi. Configuration is done through ECM's visual interface rather than complex multi-component setup, significantly reducing the expertise and time required.
We're using SiteScope for monitoring — can ECM work alongside it?
ECM integrates with a broad range of monitoring tools, collecting events via SNMP, Syslog, WS-MAN, XML/HTTP, JSON, and Windows Events. Rather than replacing your monitoring layer, ECM consolidates events from it — meaning you can retain SiteScope for what it does well while gaining unified event management on top.
How does ECM's licensing compare to OpsBridge's unit-based model?
Unlike Operations Bridge's per-device, per-module model — where costs scale with infrastructure size and you pay for bundled features whether you use them or not — ECM uses a straightforward licensing model designed to be transparent and predictable. Contact us for a quote tailored to your environment.

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