Project Manager at a insurance company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-08-12T13:24:42Z
Aug 12, 2021
We are customers and end-users. We don't have a business relationship with the company. The current product which we're working with is ProVision, however, we would like to get rid of it. We're looking into the marketplace for a replacement. It does not do just process management, it has to fit in with the rest of our environment. It's not just the quality of the software itself, as process management. It's how it also fits in the rest of the environment. That plays a role with us. That said, there's no specific platform in this case. In the mid-term, we need to get rid of it, however, it's not that we have to get rid of it tomorrow. I'd rate the solution at a seven out of ten. It's not a bad product. It just doesn't work specifically how we need it to for our business.
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We are customers and end-users. We don't have a business relationship with the company. The current product which we're working with is ProVision, however, we would like to get rid of it. We're looking into the marketplace for a replacement. It does not do just process management, it has to fit in with the rest of our environment. It's not just the quality of the software itself, as process management. It's how it also fits in the rest of the environment. That plays a role with us. That said, there's no specific platform in this case. In the mid-term, we need to get rid of it, however, it's not that we have to get rid of it tomorrow. I'd rate the solution at a seven out of ten. It's not a bad product. It just doesn't work specifically how we need it to for our business.