So, when I found these high subscription-based prices I was pretty surprised and I could only conclude that these businesses were overpricing their non-cloud solutions to push customers into their more reasonably priced cloud-based offerings. While there does appear to be a multitude of cloud-based solutions the number of companies offering non-cloud based alternatives appear to be pretty slim and (in my opinion) overpriced with prices ranging anywhere between $1,600 to $11,000 a year for only 20 users.īased on my experience purchasing business software over the years I was anticipating something standard such as a one time software purchase ($1,000-$11,000+) with a 20% yearly maintenance fee for one to two hundred users. With the popularity and ease of use of services such as Dropbox/box.net I have heard a lot of rumblings from users and companies looking for “business” solutions to the file sharing problem.
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