Aternative to Google Apps for Business? 11 points by plouc 13y ago ↗ HN So my small business (in Europe) needs to stop using Google Apps. What alternative serious solution do I have?
[–] mooreds 13y ago ↗ You could look at Zoho: http://www.zoho.com/productivity-apps.htmlThat is the only alternative I know. [–] plouc 13y ago ↗ Thanks, but Zoho is based in the US. [–] bosky101 13y ago ↗ They definitely have a strong US presence, but since the company grew (and is growing) out of India, and have customers globally - I'm sure there is a provision to host your account in a country/currency you're more comfortable with.
[–] plouc 13y ago ↗ Thanks, but Zoho is based in the US. [–] bosky101 13y ago ↗ They definitely have a strong US presence, but since the company grew (and is growing) out of India, and have customers globally - I'm sure there is a provision to host your account in a country/currency you're more comfortable with.
[–] bosky101 13y ago ↗ They definitely have a strong US presence, but since the company grew (and is growing) out of India, and have customers globally - I'm sure there is a provision to host your account in a country/currency you're more comfortable with.
[–] hellcow 13y ago ↗ Check out Etherpad (http://etherpad.org/). It's entirely open-source, so you can host all your own files on company servers/an intranet.Certainly not a replacement for all of Google Apps, but it's a good start.
[–] guyinblackshirt 13y ago ↗ Outlook.com with your domain could be an option. Why do you "need to" stop using them though? [–] plouc 13y ago ↗ Over privacy concerns, really. Some of my important clients are not confortable anymore... Outlook.com is therefore not a option.
[–] plouc 13y ago ↗ Over privacy concerns, really. Some of my important clients are not confortable anymore... Outlook.com is therefore not a option.
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[ 5.6 ms ] story [ 15.6 ms ] threadThat is the only alternative I know.
Certainly not a replacement for all of Google Apps, but it's a good start.