OpenText AccuRev vs. SolarWinds Patch Manager

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
OpenText AccuRev
Score 4.0 out of 10
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AccuRev, a software configuration management offering, is now owned and supported by Micro Focus since the December 2013 acquisition, and now by OpenText.N/A
SolarWinds Patch Manager
Score 0.0 out of 10
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Patch Manager is designed to make it easy to perform updates across tens of thousands of servers and workstations. It also enables users to leverage and extends the capabilities of Microsoft WSUS or SCCM to report, deploy, and manage both third-party and Microsoft patches. •Decrease security risks and service performance degradation by controlling when and where patches are applied •Reduce time from weeks to minutes for patching physical and virtual Windows…N/A
Pricing
OpenText AccuRevSolarWinds Patch Manager
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OpenText AccuRevSolarWinds Patch Manager
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoYes
Entry-level Setup FeeOptionalNo setup fee
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User Ratings
OpenText AccuRevSolarWinds Patch Manager
Likelihood to Recommend
1.0
(4 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
6.1
(3 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Availability
7.0
(1 ratings)
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User Testimonials
OpenText AccuRevSolarWinds Patch Manager
Likelihood to Recommend
OpenText
Very slow and not intuitive; it would be my last choice for version control systems.The UI is a little confusing at times and seems a little outdated. It needs a lot of improvement. It is suited for small projects and fewer number of projects. But if there are huge projects and many projects to be maintained in a portfolio, its a little hard to manage.
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SolarWinds
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Pros
OpenText
  • One place for most recent code with history, avoid any conflict/confusion among other team/members.
  • Stream/Workflow approach to control approval process betwen all the teams, which I couldn't find in other version control tools I worked.
  • Bundle our code in a small group (called, Issues in Accurev) to differentiate between different projects.
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SolarWinds
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Cons
OpenText
  • Ability to zoom in/out for stream-view. We currently have many streams/substreams and unable to view the entire workflow. Zooming in/out would benefit.
  • Being a designer, I use Adobe Flash and SWF files. When updating the SWF files, Accurev does not see these files as being changed and you will be unable to promote. In order to push changes, you must totally rename the SWF file.
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SolarWinds
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Likelihood to Renew
OpenText
We will renew because it is part of our build process.
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SolarWinds
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Alternatives Considered
OpenText
In my view, accurev ranks very low compared to other tools I have used. Microsoft TFS is the best in the industry as of today as it's a complete ALM solution. It does code version, bug tracking, user story documentation, and has easy integration with other external tools supporting many languages. So I would definitely recommend TFS to anyone.
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SolarWinds
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Return on Investment
OpenText
  • Better team coordination.
  • Avoid confusion by having one place for all documentation and code.
  • Better project management by having different work streams.
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SolarWinds
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ScreenShots

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