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We performed a comparison between Microsoft OneDrive and Oracle Content Management based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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Pros
"It is free if you use Microsoft Office 365.""The feature that I have found the most valuable is that Microsoft OneDrive works with any Enterprise Cloud Solutions Office app. You can edit a document on the cloud, share documents with your colleagues, and monitor changes. You can access your work almost anywhere. You can also sync Microsoft OneDrive with your workstation so that whatever you are working on gets automatically backed up to the cloud at regular intervals. So even if your system crashes, you still have a copy of your documents in the cloud, which I found very useful.""The backup capability is one feature I love about OneDrive. I also like how it syncs when you're working offline. Everything is updated once you connect again.""It's pretty easy to learn. Once someone taught me, I was able to navigate it quite easily.""The most valuable feature is to be able to modify the file online and keep it stored on the cloud, since it is not necessary to download it to make modifications.""It helps you keep organized.""It is good as a central hub for the storage of documents and sharing among team members.""It gives you access to important files from virtually anywhere."

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"It's a comprehensive solution for managing documents within our organization's management framework."

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Cons
"Microsoft OneDrive could improve because it doesn't support backing up .PST files, which are Outlook data files, and email archives. This is a substantial setback when it comes to Microsoft OneDrive.""The technical support is really very bad.""The initial setup is a bit clunky.""The user interface could be a little more intuitive.""Recent functionality changes have actually made the product more confusing to use.""It takes too long for OneDrive to synchronize various applications, especially when you are saving office data. It also requires too much bandwidth.""An increase in the capacity of storage in the free version would be nice.""The security is not as flexible as it is with Dropbox, which means that we can't share our OneDrive files."

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"Oracle Content Management poses complexities in initial implementation and configuration."

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Pricing and Cost Advice
  • "Costwise, it is a great option. In most cases, it is a free space, which will be more than enough for most customers."
  • "Using this software, it has had an amazing impact moneywise on our business. It allows us to share documents without the need of extra hardware."
  • "We pay a lot for the Enterprise version, but it is a premium service."
  • "OneDrive comes with Microsoft 365 so it is just an added part of that package."
  • "It is free if you are using Office 365, and you get a terabyte of storage with your account."
  • "This is a pricy solution, given that we are only using it at 50% capacity."
  • "The price of Microsoft OneDrive is reasonable and compatible with competitors."
  • "The licensing is expensive and on a yearly basis."
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    Questions from the Community
    Top Answer:The backup capability is one feature I love about OneDrive. I also like how it syncs when you're working offline. Everything is updated once you connect again.
    Top Answer:It takes too long for OneDrive to synchronize various applications, especially when you are saving office data. It also requires too much bandwidth.
    Top Answer:We use OneDrive to share documents throughout the organization and collaborate. It is also used for backups.
    Top Answer:It's a comprehensive solution for managing documents within our organization's management framework.
    Top Answer:Oracle Content Management poses complexities in initial implementation and configuration.
    Top Answer:We use Content Management to supervise and control document access within our management structure. This involves establishing measures to efficiently manage and govern the content. Our approach… more »
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    Also Known As
    MS OneDrive
    Oracle Document and Process Cloud, Oracle Content and Experience Cloud
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    Overview

    Microsoft OneDrive for Business gives you online storage that works seamlessly with the tools you use every day to create, communicate, and collaborate from your PC/Mac or your iOS, Android, or Windows device.

    Oracle Content and Experience Cloud is a cloud-based content hub to drive omni-channel content management and accelerate experience delivery.

    Sample Customers
    Chevron, Accenture, Booz Allen Hamilton, DBS, Nestle, Lowe's, MGM Resorts, Textron, MGM Resorts
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    Energy/Utilities Company23%
    Financial Services Firm15%
    Comms Service Provider8%
    University8%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Educational Organization46%
    Computer Software Company6%
    Financial Services Firm6%
    Government5%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Financial Services Firm15%
    Government14%
    Computer Software Company12%
    Educational Organization8%
    Company Size
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    Small Business26%
    Midsize Enterprise37%
    Large Enterprise37%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business16%
    Midsize Enterprise51%
    Large Enterprise34%
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    Small Business20%
    Midsize Enterprise19%
    Large Enterprise61%
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    Microsoft OneDrive is ranked 4th in Content Collaboration Platforms with 19 reviews while Oracle Content Management is ranked 11th in Enterprise Content Management with 2 reviews. Microsoft OneDrive is rated 8.2, while Oracle Content Management is rated 9.0. The top reviewer of Microsoft OneDrive writes "A transparent and self-explanatory storage system for data and files". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Oracle Content Management writes "Streamlines document management and enhances collaboration through its robust features and intuitive interface". Microsoft OneDrive is most compared with SharePoint, Dropbox, Box, Atlassian Confluence and Hitachi Content Platform Anywhere, whereas Oracle Content Management is most compared with Oracle WebCenter, SharePoint, Adobe Experience Manager, Alfresco and OpenText Extended ECM.

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