The UI is soooo much better than PasswordState. I will say that if secret server had a more competitive price tag I’d go with it. Literally that was the only thing SS could do that PasswordState couldn’t. It has nearly every feature we wanted except for the ability to control SAP credentials. This drove us to look at PasswordState which has enterprise wide pricing at a fraction of the cost. We really wanted to use it as a true enterprise password vault and setup everyone of our office employees with an account but it was just ridiculously expensive because they’d all have to be licensed at the highest license level we had… which, due to our heavy use of the product, was the highest licensing level available. SecretServer’s licensing can be insane and at least last I checked there was no mixing of licensing types. I don’t think there was a single feature in SS that we did not utilize… to the point that one of our employees stopped by the Thycotic booth at VMworld and the person working the booth saw which company he was with and shouted to the rest of the booth workers “hey! This guy is from that company that’s using feature X”! We really liked Secret Server. I used SS at a large craft retailer that is obsessed with the color green and with hiring wildly incompetent executive leadership.
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