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We performed a comparison between Office 365 and XWiki SAS based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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  • "Licensing, billing, and accounting are available from the management interface."
  • "Good reporting and good value subscriptions for international calls."
  • "​The pricing/licensing is easy to manage."
  • "The pricing is good for all the features that we receive, e.g., Skype for Business."
  • "The pricing is not really high, but one can get the software with the license key for free."
  • "The pricing is high and has actually caused us to limit the number of licenses we purchase due to budgeting."
  • "I think that we pay $9.99 USD per user, monthly."
  • "Most of the time, we purchase Microsoft Exchange licenses, which are less expensive and provide only an email platform and 50 gigabytes of email storage for free."
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    Top Answer:The most valuable feature of Office 365 is automatic saving. If something happens on the computer your work is saved.
    Top Answer:I’m not sure of the exact cost. In the past, it might have been free. However, now, people do need to pay in order to use it. I would put the pricing around two out of five. It's not the cheapest… more »
    Top Answer:Office 365 could be easier to use at first. Tutorials are needed to know how to use the solution.
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    Also Known As
    Microsoft Office 365, Office 365 Enterprise, Office 365 Enterprise E1, Office 365 Enterprise E3, Office 365 Enterprise E5, Office 365 ProPlus, Office 365 Business, Office 365 Business Essentials, Office 365 Business Premium, Office 365 F1
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    Overview

    Office 365 is more than just Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. It provides powerful services like business-class email, online storage, and teamwork solutions that you can access from anywhere. Bring teams and resources together with solutions like Microsoft Teams and Skype for Business that make working together more productive and enjoyable regardless of where participants are located. Easily implement security and privacy controls to help protect business data and devices against malicious threats and help you meet your compliance obligations. Automatic updates ensure your employees will always have the latest features and security updates.

    XWiki is a powerful Open Source knowledge management platform that helps businesses save time and budget while enhancing collaboration on both team and organizational levels. It allows users across different departments to stay on the same page by accessing critical information in a fast and efficient way. Email overload, the loss of important knowledge when key employees leave are long forgotten and silos are reduced. With XWiki, vital information is only a click away, training and operations costs are reduced and data loss is prevented through regular backups. 

    XWiki is developed thinking of extensibility, adaptability, and flexibility. It comes with over 750 apps and extensions and allows for endless customization. Moreover, App Within Minutes allows even non-technical users to create their own extensions to address specific needs with custom solutions and continue collaborating efficiently. Because every business is different, XWiki is available both on-premise and Cloud, and, since there is no vendor lock-in, switching between the two is possible at any time.

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    Amazon, Lenovo,  EMC, Cap Gemini, Crédit Mutuel Arkea, Brabantia, Électricité de France, Aelia, Energisa, Meetic, Chronopost. More references: http://www.xwiki.com/en/refere...
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    Computer Software Company25%
    Manufacturing Company19%
    Financial Services Firm13%
    Comms Service Provider3%
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    Educational Organization75%
    Computer Software Company4%
    Financial Services Firm3%
    Government2%
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    Small Business48%
    Midsize Enterprise23%
    Large Enterprise30%
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    Small Business7%
    Midsize Enterprise78%
    Large Enterprise15%
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    Office 365 is ranked 3rd in Content Collaboration Platforms with 54 reviews while XWiki SAS is ranked 12th in Knowledge Management Software. Office 365 is rated 8.4, while XWiki SAS is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of Office 365 writes "Excellent technical support, easy to install, but the price, while affordable, could be improved". On the other hand, Office 365 is most compared with Atlassian Confluence, Amazon WorkDocs, Citrix ShareFile, Box and Dropbox, whereas XWiki SAS is most compared with Atlassian Confluence.

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