-Ability to store and share certain user ID's & passwords with specific people or groups depending on need to know.
-If a password or ID is forgotten, it's easy to lookup.
-Enables IT department to force very complex passwords for certain users.
-Keeper makes it simple to create complex passwords.
-Ease of use and simple graphic interface.
-Strong security with AES 256 encryption, dual factor authentication,password to access keeper is encrypted and not keys are not held by Keeper, 100,000 PBKDF2 iterations.
-Simple to sync between all compatible devices and backups take only a couple seconds.
-Browser extensions available for Firefox, Chrome, and now IE.
-Fingerprint login available on certain IOS devices.
-Ability to store 'files' from IOS & Android devices. You can store pics from these devices currently. Most file formats can be uploaded from PC's/Macs
-Not an area for improvement per se, but to continue being on top of the latest security available and any vulnerabilities that may arise.
No, not in business or with personal use. Never have lost any data stored with Keeper. Any questions or issues are usually found answered on Keepers very informative website or by contacting customer service.
Customer Service:
-The vast majority of the time excellent, but sometimes on weekends it could be better. I've been told that's been improving and customer support is routinely being educated.
Technical Support:
-Great. Very quick to respond and will escalate if need be.
-I've always used Keeper myself. The organization was using some in house designed product.
-Easy straight forward setup. Much easier then other software rollouts. The basic instructions are simple with helpful info on the website. You can then tailor it to your specific requirements from there.
-In house with Keeper available at anytime.
-HIGH! I'm not sure in terms of funds. It's definitely saved a lot of man hours and convenience. The added security factor is the most improved and important Many variables vastly improved.
-It's definitely worth it and affordable. Their sales team can definitely help scale your needs on licensing and provide pricing options.
-Before the 'in house' software, Lastpass and a few others were looked at. Lastpass had recently been hacked for the second time, so everyone was wary about using LP. Keeper had not been hacked and still hasn't been to this day. They also pay for a 3rd party audit, which at the time the competition wasn't doing. Not sure if that's the case now. Those factors definitely helped sway the decision towards Keeper.
Keeper is rock solid for business and personal use. I don't know what I'd/we do without it. Top notch software and support.