Shlomi Lavi /
Apr 13, 2023
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Bottom Line: Which is Better - Project or Kroll?
Project is more expensive to implement (TCO) than Kroll, and Project is rated higher (82/100) than Kroll (62/100). Project offers users more features (4) than Kroll (0).
Looking for the right Risk Management solution for your business? Buyers are primarily concerned about the real total cost of implementation (TCO), the full list of features, vendor reliability, user reviews, and the pros and cons. In this article we compare between the two software products:
Shuttleworth Consulting Services Vs. Kroll
Shuttleworth Consulting Services: We are a specialist project risk management firm providing consulting, training, workshop facilitating, and software services to a broad range of industries that share a common responsibility. That is: To plan, manage and execute projects with optimal efficiency and minimal exposure to detrimental risk.
Kroll: Kroll is the leading global provider of risk solutions. For more than 40 years, Kroll has helped clients make confident risk management decisions about people, assets, operations, and security through a wide range of investigations, cyber security, due diligence and compliance, physical and operational security, and data and information management ...
Who is more expensive? Project Risk Manager or Kroll?
The real total cost of ownership (TCO) of Risk Management software includes the software license, subscription fees, software training, customizations, hardware (if needed), maintenance and support and other related services. When calculating the TCO, it's important to add all of these ”hidden costs” as well. We prepared a TCO (Total Cost) calculator for Project Risk Manager and Kroll.
Project Risk Manager price starts at $18.78 per user/month , On a scale between 1 to 10 Project Risk Manager is rated 4, which is lower than the average cost of Risk Management software. Kroll accurate pricing info is available upon request (they don't share it publicly), however , On a scale between 1 to 10 Project Risk Manager is rated 4, which is lower than the average cost of Risk Management software.
Bottom line: Project Risk Manager is more expensive than Kroll.
Which software includes more/better features?
We've compared Project Vs. Kroll based on some of the most important and required Risk Management features.
Project Risk Manager: Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC), Financial Risk Reporting, Operational Risk Management, Reputation Management.
Kroll: We are still working to collect the list of features for Kroll.
Target customer size
Project Risk Manager serves customers from a variety of industries, including construction, engineering, IT, healthcare, finance, and government. and Kroll's target customer size include: Medium and large size businesses.