How much does "free" enterprise software cost with time?

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  • Author Viktorija Bramnika
  • Published September 23, 2010
  • Word count 379

Nowadays there are hundreds of collaboration and project management services for companies of all sizes. Therefore customers expect from software far more than just a user-friendly interface and the relevant feature set. The terms of service provision become one of the key factors for making the final decision.

The today's reality is that most market leaders do not provide a fully-featured collaboration software for free. Even if there is a free version offered, the use of the platform is limited in every possible way. The limitations include: reduced functionality and customization options, limited storage volumes in the cloud, number of projects and employees, etc. This is a common policy of such leading software providers as CentralDesktop, Zoho Projects, Huddle or PBWorks.

Although worthy 100% free alternatives to such cloud-based giants do exist, no one can guarantee that with time you won't have to pay for the service you subscribed to for free. There are plenty of examples showing this ambiguous policy in practice.

Let's take ActiveCollab. At the moment this is one of the most popular platforms for business collaboration. The period when the company achieved the highest level of popularity falls on 2006. At that time the platform positioned itself as a 100% free clone of Basecamp. You can still find references to such policy on the Internet. However, in early 2007 the platform became commercial.

If we compare Basecamp, GoPlan and ActiveCollab – platforms popular at that time – one comes to unexpected results. As reviewed at 5thirtyone.com* in 2007 ActiveCollab had very basic project management tools and no chat rooms, as opposed to its two competitors, yet it was 8-9 times more expensive.

Therefore the main question about free collaboration software is still open:

"Will it remain free, or will any unexpected fees be imposed?"

Nadezhda Shipova, PR Manager, Ascensio System SIA: "I can confirm that this question is the most popular one among our users and I understand their concern. We wanted to achieve credibility for TeamLab therefore we opened the source code of our platform.

By deploying the source code businesses can use TeamLab on their own server at no cost forever and be independent. This is what makes TeamLab different from its current famous competitors.

  • Data source: "Basecamp, activeCollab, and Goplan compared" published at 5thirtyone.com on March 17th, 2007

TeamLab enterprise platform (www.teamlab.com) belongs to Ascensio System SIA, a fast growing IT company providing collaboration solutions for business. Under TeamLab trademark Ascensio System SIA has developed efficient tools for project management, social collaboration and instant messaging within a company.

For further information, please feel free to contact:

Viktorija Bramnika,

PR manager, SIA Ascensio System

Tel. +371 66016425

Viktorija.Bramnik@teamlab.com

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