OpenText Project and portfolio Management Stability
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reviewer1905414
PPM SaaS Application Manager at a government with 10,001+ employees
We had a couple of issues with stability or performance degradation about a year ago, around the time of the initial rollout. Since then, we've only had two unexpected outages that were quickly resolved.
Stability-wise, it's okay. When we were on-premises, we were just on Windows boxes and every month we would have some sort of performance degradation and we would need to clear the cache and restart the app servers, et cetera. We haven't had to do that as often. We're at least 75 percent more stable than we were before.
View full review »Micro Focus PPM is highly stable.
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reviewer2032002
AVP at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
It's not very stable. First of all, there are quite a few defects in this tool. That makes life a little difficult for us. You have to do a lot of follow-up with Micro Focus that something is, indeed, a defect and then get a hotfix out of them. That takes some time.
And as far as performance is concerned of the tool overall, it is alright, but it is not great. Some of the data elements will take quite some time to load. Performance improvement is needed.
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OpenText Project and portfolio Management
April 2024
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This is one of the most stable products from Micro Focus and one of the most excellent products we have.
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reviewer2059929
Project and Portfolio Management Governance and Support at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
After six years of providing end-to-end support to our users, I can say PPM is highly stable. Our vendor partner addresses bugs quickly, and we can discover the cause if there is an outage.
View full review »It's a very stable solution with almost no downtime.
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ManagerAf569
Manager application development at a healthcare company with 10,001+ employees
It's gotten better. It has been better than other applications. The latest upgrade was extremely painful. I don't think they took into account customers that had been on it for 17 years when they wrote the upgrade script. I ran into a lot of issues with files left behind that they didn't clean up. Then when asking for help, they weren't even familiar with our directory structure, they were looking for a different directory structure. So, the latest upgrade was very painful. Prior to that, it had always gone very smoothly.
View full review »It is quite stable.
View full review »Stability is great. That's 100%.
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Ajay Mishra
Sr. Technical Consultant at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Yes, when it was hosted on a Unix platform; but since it has been moved to Windows it looks all good. Not sure what was the issue with the unix platform.. could be the internal environment.
View full review »The solution is very stable, it fully supports HA and has wide HW/SW platform options. Performance on a very good level.
View full review »We have encountered stability issues. The product releases after 9.3 have many bugs in the Resource Management module.
View full review »Yes, with multi-resource allocation.
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Cantürk Toprakli
Senior Consultant at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Sometimes, yes. Especially in a Windows environment.
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Jarel Hanson
Board of Directors; Treasurer at a marketing services firm
I did not encounter any issues with stability.
The current version, HPE PPM 9.41, is not implemented yet, previous version 9.32 (SaaS) is stable (ArcelorMittal).
View full review »We have not encountered stability issues.
View full review »There were no stability issues.
View full review »I did not encounter any issues with stability.
View full review »Yes, we did in the 9.14 and 9.23 versions, now we are more stable. However, we still have problems from time to time. PPM requires a lot of infrastructure resources.
View full review »I did not encounter any issues with stability.
View full review »There were no stability issues.
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OpenText Project and portfolio Management
April 2024
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