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Kantata vs Planview ProjectPlace comparison

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Categories and Ranking

Kantata
Average Rating
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Number of Reviews
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Ranking in other categories
Professional Services Automation (PSA) (5th)
Planview ProjectPlace
Average Rating
8.4
Reviews Sentiment
6.7
Number of Reviews
9
Ranking in other categories
Project Management Software (24th)
 

Mindshare comparison

While both are Project and Portfolio Management solutions, they serve different purposes. Kantata is designed for Professional Services Automation (PSA) and holds a mindshare of 10.8%, down 14.7% compared to last year.
Planview ProjectPlace, on the other hand, focuses on Project Management Software, holds 1.3% mindshare, down 2.2% since last year.
Professional Services Automation (PSA) Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Kantata10.8%
Bigtime14.4%
Planview ChangePoint11.9%
Other62.9%
Professional Services Automation (PSA)
Project Management Software Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Planview ProjectPlace1.3%
Jira3.6%
monday.com3.4%
Other91.7%
Project Management Software
 

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reviewer1851348 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Tech Manager at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Good integration with resource management and handles time management well, but the licensing is absurd
We did not purchase the agile package. I believe this relates to what we had. We had Planview and Projectplace, but not, the full agile package. We had cards in Projectplace, but we couldn't put them into Epix and then stories because they were part of the agile package. Planview turned out to be completely useless for my use cases because I needed to be able to take large, stories or large Epix and put them on a backlog and associate them with Planview work breakdown structure schedules. In Planview, we would have to migrate application A and application B, but we would be doing this for 30 different applications. In the absence of a way to represent large sub-projects in Planview and have them moveable in time, with the resources associated with them also moving as you move them, I had to work around that limitation and mostly work in Projectplace. That being said, I did not have access to the agile module, but my suspicions are that it would not have made much of a difference due to the poor integration between Projectplace and Planview. Planview is a resource management and project management system. Projectplace allows you to create boards and associate some of Planview's work breakdown structure as a top-level tree under which you can place cards, but there are many limitations because when you make a change in Planview, it is reflected in Projectplace. However, except for a few specific things, changes made in Projectplace are not ported back to Planview. At this point, they're two completely different products. The flaw is that there is very little integration between the two.
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Top Industries

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Construction Company
16%
Manufacturing Company
12%
Financial Services Firm
10%
University
7%
 

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Small Business1
Midsize Enterprise2
Large Enterprise7
 

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Sample Customers

Elevated Third, Coca-Cola Credit Union, Michigan, San Antonio Spurs, Vizio, Cornerstone
Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals, Florida Virtual Campus, Amazing.com, 2degrees NZ, Kendrick Content & Consulting