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WikiSuite is the most comprehensive and integrated Free / Libre / Open Source enterprise software suite.
- Comprehensive: WikiSuite offers most (over 80%) of the data and information management features all organizations need.
- Integrated: The end goal is that all parts of WikiSuite look and act consistently. One login for everything, one search box for everything, and so on. We still have quite a way to get there, but we are closer than the other FLOSS offerings, and have a realistic roadmap to get there. A key reason is that our main web component is the FLOSS web application with the most built-in features.
- Free / Libre / Open Source software (FLOSS): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_and_open-source_software.
- The enterprise suite category is for solutions for organizations that cover more than 10 traditional software categories in an integrated fashion (for example, log-ins work throughout all features, etc.). Software categories differ depending on the source and evolve over time - here is a typical example.
According to the Constructive Cost Model (COCOMO), WikiSuite's cost to develop is well over $US50 million.
WikiSuite fares well in comparison to the alternatives, which you may also be interested in investigating.
- WikiSuite vs Adaxa
- WikiSuite vs Atlassian
- WikiSuite vs Cloudron
- WikiSuite vs CommonsCloud
- WikiSuite vs Cozy
- WikiSuite vs Ecloud Selfhosting
- WikiSuite vs Freedombone
- WikiSuite vs FreedomBox
- WikiSuite vs GoFAST
- WikiSuite vs Google
- WikiSuite vs IBM
- WikiSuite vs LibreOffice
- WikiSuite vs Lotus Notes
- WikiSuite vs Microsoft
- WikiSuite vs Nextcloud
- WikiSuite vs Odoo
- WikiSuite vs ONLYOFFICE
- WikiSuite vs Open-Xchange
- WikiSuite vs Open365
- WikiSuite vs OpenPaaS
- WikiSuite vs Sandstorm
- WikiSuite vs YunoHost
- WikiSuite vs Zoho
For desired features that are not covered, they typically can be configured via http://tikitrackers.org/