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The most comprehensive and integrated Open Source enterprise solution
- Broadest: WikiSuite offers a comprehensive set of 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.
- Open Source: Free / Libre / Open Source software (FLOSS): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_and_open-source_software.
- The enterprise software suite category is for solutions for organizations that cover more than 10 traditional software categories in an integrated fashion (for example, logins work throughout all features, etc.). Software categories differ depending on the source and evolve over time.
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/