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  • "It's a costly product, but the number of available features justifies it."
  • "It is fairly an expensive product, but works for us."
  • "Symphony is expensive."
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    Top Answer:Symphony and Laravel are the most comfortable frameworks for any developer. It is also lightweight.
    Top Answer:The solution needs to improve CI.
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    Overview

    Conversations, tasks, and information will always be at the palm of your hand with ChatWork. Working collaboratively with your team can make the task fun and it creates a more functional and balanced company.

    ChatWork is the simple, fast and fun way to connect individuals and teams of all sizes. ChatWork combines nine tools in one, which improves efficiency and enables you to make decisions faster.

    Symphony’s secure, cloud-based communications service delivers the next wave in organizational productivity where markets and individuals come together to create vibrant communities in which to share content, insights and opinions without compromising on organizational compliance.

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    BNP Paribas, HSBC, Deutsche Bank, Citi, Credit Suisse, JP Morgan Chase
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    Computer Software Company6%
    Manufacturing Company4%
    Comms Service Provider3%
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    Small Business10%
    Midsize Enterprise8%
    Large Enterprise82%
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    ChatWork is ranked 16th in Enterprise Social Software while Symphony is ranked 8th in Enterprise Social Software with 5 reviews. ChatWork is rated 0.0, while Symphony is rated 7.2. On the other hand, the top reviewer of Symphony writes "Makes tasks like network planning and performance monitoring much easier". ChatWork is most compared with Slack, whereas Symphony is most compared with Microsoft Teams, Slack, Drupal and SharePoint.

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