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We performed a comparison between Alfabet FastLane and OpenText ProVision based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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Pros
"The solution has provided us with a view of the truth in terms of our application portfolio."

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"OpenText ProVision's best feature is the capability to attach a variety of attributes and extract and analyze that information.""All the features come as part of a standard license.""The stability of the product is very good."

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Cons
"The initial setup is challenging because it relies on information from different stakeholders."

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"Lacks the ability to have your own in-house developments.""OpenText ProVision's collaboration management is quite complicated and difficult to use.""Integrating with or interfacing with other tools like data management tools would be very helpful."

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  • "I am with a third-party so am not privy to costs."
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    Questions from the Community
    Top Answer:The solution has provided us with a view of the truth in terms of our application portfolio.
    Top Answer:I am with a third-party so am not privy to costs.
    Top Answer:The initial setup is challenging because it relies on information from different stakeholders.
    Top Answer:OpenText ProVision's best feature is the capability to attach a variety of attributes and extract and analyze that information.
    Top Answer:OpenText ProVision's collaboration management is quite complicated and difficult to use. In the next release, OpenText ProVision should combine intelligence capability with process modeling.
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    Also Known As
    Alfabet Cloud
    Metastorm ProVision
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    Overview

    Deliver smart IT solutions faster
    Start managing your IT portfolio in minutes! With Alfabet FastLane in Software AG Cloud, you’ll get answers fast about your IT investments for better cost management, improved agility, and faster delivery of IT innovations for the business.

    OpenText’s MIM (formerly Metastorm Integration & Managed File Transfer) solution provides a single platform for you to manage both batch and real-time, system-based integrations and processes complete with an audit trail to ensure operational success. With OpenText MIM, your organization can: Track high volume transaction and data transfers and file content from a centralized dashboard Ensure corporate data and auditing compliance requirements Enhance agility and visibility into end-to-end process activities at the system, data and human interaction levels Tie legacy systems into new SOA environments Simplify interactions with your existing legacy systems and data by integrating them into your improved business processes
    Sample Customers
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    Delta Technology, Export Development Canada, Rompetrol, Salt River Project, AMEC, U.S. Air Force, HP Consulting & Integration
    Top Industries
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Financial Services Firm17%
    Computer Software Company10%
    Manufacturing Company10%
    Government7%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Energy/Utilities Company16%
    Financial Services Firm15%
    Computer Software Company12%
    Government8%
    Company Size
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business19%
    Midsize Enterprise10%
    Large Enterprise72%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business15%
    Midsize Enterprise15%
    Large Enterprise70%
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    Alfabet FastLane is ranked 17th in Enterprise Architecture Management with 1 review while OpenText ProVision is ranked 24th in Enterprise Architecture Management with 3 reviews. Alfabet FastLane is rated 8.0, while OpenText ProVision is rated 6.4. The top reviewer of Alfabet FastLane writes "A clear view for managing portfolio growth, governance, and cost drivers or containment". On the other hand, the top reviewer of OpenText ProVision writes "Good attribute attachment but problems with collaboration". Alfabet FastLane is most compared with Alfabet IT Planning & Portfolio Management, whereas OpenText ProVision is most compared with Visio, ARIS BPA, SAP Signavio Process Manager and Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect.

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