Alloy Navigator vs. Microsoft System Center

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Alloy Navigator
Score 2.5 out of 10
N/A
Alloy Navigator is an IT Service and Asset Management solution featuring a workflow process automation engine fortified by an intelligent interface that automatically creates meaningful relationships between the data that matters. Alloy Navigator is designed for small, medium and enterprise businesses, and covers several IT disciplines ranging from Help Desk, Inventory and Knowledge Base Management to ITIL-driven standards such as Change & Configuration…
$19
per month per tech
Microsoft System Center
Score 8.2 out of 10
N/A
Microsoft System Center Suite is a family of IT management software for network monitoring, updating and patching, endpoint protection with anti-malware, data protection and backup, ITIL- structured IT service management, remote administration and more. It is available in two editions: standard and datacenter. Datacenter provides unlimited virtualization for high density private clouds, while standard is for lightly or non-virtualized private cloud workloads.
$1,323
per month
Pricing
Alloy NavigatorMicrosoft System Center
Editions & Modules
ALLOY NAVIGATOR EXPLORER
$19
per month per tech
ALLOY NAVIGATOR EXPRESS
$49
per month per tech
ALLOY NAVIGATOR ENTERPRISE
$79
per month per tech
Standard Edition
$1323
Datacenter Edition
$3607
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Alloy NavigatorMicrosoft System Center
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesNo
Entry-level Setup FeeRequiredNo setup fee
Additional DetailsPricing is solely based on the number of technicians supporting your end users and computers that require auditing. There are no other licenses required.
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User Ratings
Alloy NavigatorMicrosoft System Center
Likelihood to Recommend
-
(0 ratings)
9.0
(21 ratings)
Usability
-
(0 ratings)
9.0
(2 ratings)
Support Rating
-
(0 ratings)
8.0
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
Alloy NavigatorMicrosoft System Center
Likelihood to Recommend
Alloy Software
No answers on this topic
Microsoft
For companies with more than 10 Windows devices and needing to standardize the OS, AV, access, share resources, and install software. SCCM is the way to go. This software is unnecessary if the business is all remote users and not in an office-type setting. There are cloud offerings or none to accomplish what a business needs.
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Pros
Alloy Software
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Microsoft
  • Allows the grouping of devices by user.
  • Allows controlling updates being deployed to user devices.
  • Allows for the repurposing of machines by being able to load new or updated software on machines that already are in the system.
  • Allows us the ability to wipe a machine clean and restore it back to the configuration that was assigned the machine.
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Cons
Alloy Software
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Microsoft
  • Needs web based storefront for requesting new software
  • Needs ability to manage the packaging work flow better
  • Sometimes is slow to download and there is no indication the entire catalog is being loaded, resulting in confused users not being able to find common software in the available list.
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Usability
Alloy Software
No answers on this topic
Microsoft
It is not user-friendly for the most part. With IT infrastructure, sometimes it cannot handle excess requests. Every few months, you will need an upgrade in terms of server resources to keep up with incoming alerts and requests. This does not happen all of the time, but it does happen when there are too many requests.
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Support Rating
Alloy Software
No answers on this topic
Microsoft
If I had to dislike something about the system it would be how much it changes once you upgrade. This could be more of a problem of mine since I get used to one way and don't like it when it changes so much. I am enjoying the newest update, but it is a mess when you are actually going through the upgrades.
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Alternatives Considered
Alloy Software
No answers on this topic
Microsoft
We previously used a mix of FOG and Clonezilla to image machines. The biggest issues with these products is that changing one piece of the image required you to rebuild the entire image itself. These pieces of software also did not allow you to manage applications and Windows Updates, causing IT to have to constantly touch machines after they were imaged and update or manage them with a much more hands on approach.
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Return on Investment
Alloy Software
No answers on this topic
Microsoft
  • We have been able to automate our patch management, firmware and other security concerns.
  • We have a standardized "image" ensuring our setup is consistent across the enterprise. This alone has saved us in time to support and time to understand how to use our desktops.
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ScreenShots

Alloy Navigator Screenshots

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