Aptean Catalyst WMS vs. CoSign SSO

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Aptean Catalyst WMS
Score 7.0 out of 10
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Aptean Catalyst WMS is described by the vendor as a robust, scalable, and configurable warehouse management system for organizations with complex supply chains and distribution networks, including multi-site and multinational environments. Catalyst WMS delivers end-to-end visibility and control over the full scope of warehouse operations, to optimize warehouse space, improve inventory accuracy, and maximize throughput.N/A
CoSign SSO
Score 8.0 out of 10
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CoSign SSO is an open source web access solution.N/A
Pricing
Aptean Catalyst WMSCoSign SSO
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Offerings
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Aptean Catalyst WMSCoSign SSO
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
Aptean Catalyst WMSCoSign SSO
Likelihood to Recommend
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Usability
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Support Rating
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User Testimonials
Aptean Catalyst WMSCoSign SSO
Likelihood to Recommend
Catalyst is good for data collection and being able to create individualized programs. However, it lacks the ability to export data via an API to do more in depth reporting and outcome analysis
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It worked great for a requirement of multiple apps that require a single user login. Apps developed in WordPress, some even running behind a firewall - work seamlessly with CoSign. It is obviously not required if your users access all apps already hosted on a single platform where access management is managed by, say, a Windows server.
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Pros
  • Easy to learn and use.
  • Flexibility when creating different behavioral programs.
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  • Single sign-on.
  • Integration with WordPress and various other sign-ons.
  • Works behind firewall.
  • Supports OAuth.
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Cons
  • It is very challenging to export our data to a more in-depth analysis of outcomes.
  • Inflexible API to connect with other platforms and reporting modules.
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  • CoSign SSO is open source but there are limited support forums available
  • Login via multiple platforms at the same time becomes troublesome at times
  • More support should be provided to resolve errors
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Usability
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Integration with multiple apps - WordPress plugin is easy to use.
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Support Rating
It is pretty easy to get a hold of someone and get support, however, the software itself is limited
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Alternatives Considered
It was a better clinical data book initially, however it has been slow to upgrade and we are now looking at other technologies
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As a user of CoSign SSO, I think my organization picked it against others as its reasonable priced. Also CoSign SSO integrates well with multiple social and organizational-level web apps, which might not have been the case with Microsoft Azure, as it would have been designed to integrate with Microsoft's suite of products. Since CoSign SSO is an open-source app, it further suits the requirement.
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Return on Investment
  • It is a positive investment as it allows our clinical supervisors to be more efficient and not need to manually record or graph data.
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  • Single-sign-on feature saves employees time, which increases productivity
  • Limited support on troubleshooting errors prolongs resolution time
  • A single point of control to admin to manage users' access
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