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Atlassian Crowd vs Keeper Enterprise Password Manager comparison

 

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Categories and Ranking

Atlassian Crowd
Average Rating
9.2
Reviews Sentiment
7.7
Number of Reviews
4
Ranking in other categories
Single Sign-On (SSO) (26th)
Keeper Enterprise Password ...
Average Rating
9.2
Reviews Sentiment
7.5
Number of Reviews
42
Ranking in other categories
Enterprise Password Managers (8th)
 

Mindshare comparison

Atlassian Crowd and Keeper Enterprise Password Manager aren’t in the same category and serve different purposes. Atlassian Crowd is designed for Single Sign-On (SSO) and holds a mindshare of 1.2%, up 0.2% compared to last year.
Keeper Enterprise Password Manager, on the other hand, focuses on Enterprise Password Managers, holds 5.0% mindshare, up 3.8% since last year.
Single Sign-On (SSO) Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Atlassian Crowd1.2%
Microsoft Entra ID11.3%
Okta Platform9.7%
Other77.8%
Single Sign-On (SSO)
Enterprise Password Managers Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Keeper Enterprise Password Manager5.0%
Azure Key Vault17.8%
AWS Secrets Manager16.5%
Other60.7%
Enterprise Password Managers
 

Featured Reviews

Grigoriy Kneller - PeerSpot reviewer
General Manager at HDI Systeme AG
Enhanced user management offering seamless single sign-on, scalability for large enterprises, and improved configurability through integration with various user sources and directories
For organizations using various Atlassian products and dealing with multiple user sources or directories, implementing Atlassian Crowd for single sign-on proves highly beneficial. This is especially true for companies that have instances of Atlassian product installations across different entities, each with its own Active Directory and user directory. Crowd significantly streamlines user and directory management, making it more efficient for larger enterprises. It is particularly advisable and recommended for big companies, especially those that have undergone acquisitions or mergers, as it enhances user management, transparency, and configurability. While it's incredibly useful for enterprise-level businesses, it may also be suitable for mid-sized companies with a substantial user base. Overall, I would rate it nine out of ten.
AR
Technical Lead
Password manager has strengthened daily device security and has simplified secure sharing
While Keeper Enterprise Password Manager has a good interface for password management, I believe they can make the feature for Privileged Access Management a bit more user-friendly, as right now it is somewhat complicated to get a privileged access manager running in both development and production environments. Regarding improvements needed for the deployment of Keeper Enterprise Password Manager, I would like to see a simple way to install requirements on servers so they can easily be accessed through it and use Privileged Access Management. Right now the installation is somewhat complex as there is scripting to be done. It would be great for that setup to be more simple for operators.

Quotes from Members

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Pros

"The most valuable features are predominantly in the directory and development spaces."
"Integrating third-party directories is very easy since Crowd offers well-described input fields so you know what information is needed."
"If your budget allows, it is worth purchasing Crowd once you have at least 2 Atlassian products like Jira and Confluence."
"One standout feature is the capability to configure various authentication and authorization methods from diverse user directories."
"Keeper Enterprise Password Manager has positively impacted my organization by preventing information from being received out and making it easier for users to access their passwords securely without any issues."
"Stronger passwords are being used across the board in our organization."
"It saves us from duplicating passwords for different accounts."
"It syncs with all devices and supports all platforms."
"It has a secure password generator that incorporates random creation tools and good security practices, which allows for an easy, quick, organized update and sharing with a work team."
"I can access my passwords from any Internet connected device."
"Keeper Enterprise Password Manager has positively impacted our organization by increasing our overall security."
"Enables IT department to force very complex passwords for certain users."
 

Cons

"Exporting users/group toward LDAP and retrieving LDAP attributes like photo profile."
"There's a need for effective group membership management, especially for corporate programs."
"It makes you more efficient, but you have to optimize what you're doing before you get into the software."
"It would be great if the UI would receive a complete re-design."
"The user experience and the mobile app could be improved."
"The password rotation feature could be improved."
"The technical support has no experience."
"The user experience and the mobile app could be improved."
"Search functions are sometimes weird."
"API possible needs improvement. Although, this feature is for enterprises which need more then the usual usage."
"If you purchase the premium, then after the subscription expires, you cannot edit your passwords any longer, even if you could before you purchased the paid subscription."
"Ability to set up password profiles that can predefine custom fields and password complexity."
 

Pricing and Cost Advice

"It's pretty cheap. I would rate the price as three out of five."
"While it may seem affordable for larger enterprises, it tends to become more expensive as you move up the scale."
"The pricing is available on the vendor's website."
"The more users, the better the price. Always opt for the live support."
"Free works unless the paid is absolutely necessary."
"Pricing might be a little less, but with promo codes and family plan - best offer"
"Just buy the yearly subscription."
"Its cost is relative to the value of the information stored in Keeper."
"We chose their optional annual subscription; I believe we paid monthly — I thought it was a good deal."
"Its price is reasonable."
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Top Industries

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Financial Services Firm
9%
Computer Software Company
9%
Manufacturing Company
7%
Comms Service Provider
7%
 

Company Size

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Large Enterprise
Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
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Company SizeCount
Small Business20
Midsize Enterprise5
Large Enterprise12
 

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What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Keeper?
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing has been good. I am not particularly involved with that aspect, and the details were discussed during onboarding and managed by our accounts team.
What needs improvement with Keeper?
I think Keeper Enterprise Password Manager can be improved by ensuring that you do not have to sign in every day to the vault. It would be better if there was an option for an easy way to share the...
What is your primary use case for Keeper?
My main use case for Keeper Enterprise Password Manager is onboarding users and using it myself. A specific example of how I and my users typically use Keeper Enterprise Password Manager in our day...
 

Also Known As

Crowd
Keeper Security
 

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