Best Collaboration Software for Afterlogic Aurora

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    Google Drive Reviews
    Top Pick
    You can access, share, or access your files from any device. The first 15GB of storage is free. Drive Enterprise allows businesses to only pay for the storage that employees use. It works seamlessly with Microsoft Office and comes with Google Docs and Sheets. You can store photos, stories and designs, drawings, recordings, videos and more. Google Accounts come with 15GB of storage for your first 15GB. You can access your files in Drive from any smartphone, tablet or computer. Your files will follow you wherever you go. You can quickly invite others and allow them to download, view, and collaborate on any files you wish. Get started with Drive free of charge
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    Microsoft Outlook Reviews
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    Connect. Organize. Get things done. All your email, calendar, contacts, and tasks in one place. You can manage your email, calendar, contacts and tasks efficiently from one place. Office integration allows you to share attachments directly from OneDrive, access contacts, view LinkedIn profiles, and view LinkedIn profiles. You can book conference rooms and track RSVPs right from your calendar. You can share your calendars to coordinate and plan and see when your coworkers will be available. You can rest assured with enterprise-grade security that is trusted by the world's most important companies. Outlook protects your confidential information around the clock, and doesn't get in your way. Outlook anticipates your needs. Outlook automatically adds travel and bill payments to your calendar. Intelligent reminders help you stay on track. Search makes it easy to find the information you need quickly.
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    Nextcloud Reviews

    Nextcloud

    Nextcloud GmbH

    38 euro/user/year
    5 Ratings
    Nextcloud Hub is the leading open source, on-premises content collaboration platform with a strong focus on data protection. It is deployed by tens of thousands of organizations to stay in control of their sensitive content in compliance with privacy regulations like GDPR and HIPAA. Nextcloud presents a unified, comprehensive platform addressing collaboration needs through document sharing, real-time editing, video conferencing, calendaring, mail and other capabilities. This singular approach across mobile, web and desktop interfaces provides a superior user experience and increased productivity. It is designed with an open, modular architecture that enables organizations to optimize their content collaboration both within and outside their organization.
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    Dropbox Reviews
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    Dropbox

    Dropbox

    $12.50 per month per user
    217 Ratings
    Dropbox Business is more than secure file storage. It's a smart workspace that brings together teams, tools, content, and other resources. You can create, store, and share cloud content using Google Docs, Sheets and Slides, Microsoft Office files and Dropbox Paper. Dropbox Spaces allows you to combine cloud content and files, so your PowerPoints can live alongside your Trello boards, Google Docs, and other tools. Access your team's work easily from any computer, mobile device or web browser. Connect tools such as Zoom and Slack to keep your team's files and conversations in one place. Intelligently suggested folders and files keep your team one step ahead. They will have the content they need when they need it. Dropbox offers a secure, distributed infrastructure with admin tools to control and visibility. Keep your company's data safe with Dropbox.
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    ownCloud Reviews

    ownCloud

    ownCloud

    1.63€/user/month
    1 Rating
    OwnCloud is an open-source software platform for content collaboration. It allows teams to share and collaborate on files from any device, regardless of location. OwnCloud is used by more than 100 million people worldwide as an alternative to public cloud services. This allows users to opt for greater digital sovereignty, security, and data protection.
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