Kelloo vs. Microsoft Project Server

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Kelloo
Score 0.0 out of 10
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
Kelloo portfolio resource management software - plan, track and manage teams and people across projects and initiatives. Kelloo combines resource management, portfolio management, resource planning, resource capacity planning and project planning in an easy to use solution. With Kelloo you will ensure you get the right teams and people onto the right projects at the right time. Kelloo supports agile, traditional and hybrid planning. Key…
$20
per month for 10 resources
Microsoft Project Server
Score 7.6 out of 10
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Microsoft Project Server is a project portfolio management option.N/A
Pricing
KellooMicrosoft Project Server
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
KellooMicrosoft Project Server
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsOur pricing is based on the number of resources you plan and schedule. You also get unlimited users with every plan—
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User Ratings
KellooMicrosoft Project Server
Likelihood to Recommend
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8.0
(8 ratings)
Usability
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10.0
(1 ratings)
Implementation Rating
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10.0
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User Testimonials
KellooMicrosoft Project Server
Likelihood to Recommend
Kelloo
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Microsoft
Microsoft Project Server I believe is best for any organization from small to large. As I mentioned, it is a little pricey so I would do research into alternative software and depending on your needs maybe look at all options, competing software. This is a tool with a learning curve and some may not be able to easily navigate this software. There isn't really great training, resources available for this tool however there are some free YouTube tutorial videos. This is great for cross company, department project management, sharing, managing of projects and timelines.
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Pros
Kelloo
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Microsoft
  • Project planning: tasks assignments, resources allocation, progress and cost tracking. The Server version is the natural extension of the Microsoft Project standalone.
  • Provides one place to manage all projects, accessible by everyone in the team. This opens the plan updates to team members as well(on their tasks), as opposed to being done only by the project manager.
  • Reporting and visualization - resources utilization, timeline etc
  • The integration with the Microsoft Project standalone: if you don't like the web version, you can download the latest and work locally. When done just sync it back to the server.
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Cons
Kelloo
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Microsoft
  • Resource loading and leveling extremely complicated within the tool
  • Software makes incorrect assumptions and changes without user knowledge
  • Inconsistencies within the tool make it hard to predict & troubleshoot
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Usability
Kelloo
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Microsoft
We don't have to worry about maintenance, upgrades, or compatibility issues. All the capabilities we need are there, and are easily customizable.
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Implementation Rating
Kelloo
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Microsoft
Per Microsoft, Project Online provides more value long-term by reducing infrastructure cost and increase feature release cycle time
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Alternatives Considered
Kelloo
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Microsoft
One of the key advantages of Microsoft Project Server (MSPS) is its ecosystem. It gels very well with SharePoint, Office, Office 365. The support from Microsoft is also a key driver and they are very experienced and many ways to resolve issues. Also, Microsoft has bridged the gap of cloud offering from other competitors by providing Project Online. It is an offering through Office 365 which is very lean and low maintenance.
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Return on Investment
Kelloo
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Microsoft
  • We've been able to reduce the number of staff in our PMO by utilising the Project Server data in Power BI, reducing the need for manual reporting.
  • Being able to forecast utilization in the product allows us to accurately estimate resource needs to ensure optimum staff levels.
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ScreenShots

Kelloo Screenshots

Screenshot of Use the  timeline planner to schedule projects, initiatives and sprints. The heat-map shows which teams, skills or resources are over-utilized.Screenshot of The resource planner offers a way to schedule teams and people.Screenshot of Capacity planning and forecasting to work out if there are people with the right skills to do the work.Screenshot of The Kelloo road map is used to share plans, milestones and a vision with a team.Screenshot of The portfolio dashboard is used to keep tabs on project status, costs, budgets and resource supply.Screenshot of Kelloo includes a report builder and report templates that can be shared with a team.