OpenText Core Share is an cloud-based file sync and share solution supporting collaboration, featuring Office 365 integration, and 2FA. The product integrates with OpenText's ECM solutions.
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SugarSync
Score 5.8 out of 10
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SugarSync is a cloud storage and backup solution designed for small businesses.
$7.49
per month
Pricing
OpenText Core Share
SugarSync
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100 GB
$7.49
per month
250 GB
$9.99
per month
500 GB
$18.95
per month
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Pricing Offerings
OpenText Core Share
SugarSync
Free Trial
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Yes
Free/Freemium Version
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No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
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Features
OpenText Core Share
SugarSync
File Sharing & Management
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OpenText Core Share
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Ratings
SugarSync
9.4
Ratings
11% above category average
Versioning
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Video files
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9.00 Ratings
Audio files
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Document collaboration
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Access control
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File search
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9.00 Ratings
Device sync
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10.00 Ratings
Cloud Storage Security & Administration
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SugarSync
9.7
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11% above category average
User and role management
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File organization
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9.00 Ratings
Device management
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Cloud Storage Platform
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OpenText Core Share is a great tool for storing files and collaborating. It makes for a great collaboration tool. It's easy to track changes, enable or disable access to others, and works directly from browser. It needs some improvisations in terms of speed and consistency. Overall, it's a great tool for small teams to work together.
As with all file sharing, remote teams - the combination of being able to work alongside colleagues - or remotely (including "on a plane" / without Internet) - but always have your files saved locally makes it very easy to adopt.
It’s a subtle but important difference in how it works because we have to manage the process a little bit more but it also means also SugarSync can possibly fit better into
your productivity work style, especially if you’ve got a really good system of file
management, stuff that you already use whereas in Dropbox, if you have a file system, management system you already use and you want to share those files, you have to move them into Dropbox which might break your system
SugarSync requires just a little bit more forethought.
SugarSync has solid security. It uses AES 256-cycle to scramble your records extremely still and the TLS show to get them coming. I can open the actual document and I can work on it, save it, and now it’s the same on my notebook as it is in the sync in the Cloud and here on my desktop. So it works very simply and effectively from that perspective. Before I finish though, I do want to show you mobile access because mobile access is increasingly important for all of these different services that we’re talking about. For SugarSync, having access to our iPhone, iPad, or our Android device is also crucial. So here we see my iPhone is up and I’m going to go into my Productivity tab here