Planview AgilePlace Stability

NS
Perfect Execution Manager at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees

LeanKit's stability has been good. I think we've only had one time where it wasn't working and we couldn't get connected to it, but it was back up pretty fast. In two and a half years, there was only one time that we couldn't access it.

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MZ
Process Improvement Facilitator-Lean Six Sigma Black Belt at a healthcare company with 10,001+ employees

Overall, the product is stable, but there have been times when I can't seem to get to the card. I have problems with new users not being able to get in, but I don't know what the causality of that is. I don't know if that's on our side or Planview's side.

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RB
PM Systems Analyst at a insurance company with 5,001-10,000 employees

In the last three years, I have only seen it once that LeanKit was not available. They had a technical glitch for about 10 to 15 minutes. That was the only time, and it was only for a brief duration. Otherwise, it has been pretty stable. I've not seen any issues with performance either.

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BP
Director, Solution Strategy & PMO at Verisk Analytics

The solution appears to be handling our setup perfectly. We rarely have issues.

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CW
Executive Support Team Leader at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees

LeanKit has been stable. I get all the notifications because I'm the service owner so when there are issues and there have been some here and there, but not a lot. I get emails about LeanKit issues maybe once a month. However, they all get resolved pretty quickly.

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HP
Manufacturing Manager, Capital COE at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees

We haven't had any problems with stability. We are a global company, and I haven't heard anyone complain from Asia or Europe. It is probably the most you can ask for.

You definitely need a strong administrator. We have two or three people who know how to do it. They probably only spend 10 percent of their time on it, which is 25 percent of an FTE for the entire company. If the solution gets bigger, then it might take a lot more administration, e.g., if you needed to deactivate boards. The solution is pretty new, so we haven't done any of that archiving maintenance that we have to do yet.

It is maintained as part of a center of excellence that we have for projects, where we have a processor systems team. In other people's companies, this is close to a PMO.

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BN
Applications Analyst at University of Kansas Medical Center

It's a very stable solution.

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KL
Works with 201-500 employees

Its stability is good. I haven't run into any issues.

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JC
Agile Delivery Lead at Eliassen

The stability seems good.

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DJ
Application Analyst at a non-profit with 51-200 employees

We haven't had any stability problems. We actually just ran into our first hiccup today but that was just because our SSO refreshed yesterday and we didn't have the key yet, so we needed to forward that along. It was resolved pretty quickly.

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