IT Pro Chat!
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@scottalanmiller said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@wirestyle22 said:
$12.50 per user per month?
Yup, we demo'd it for like ten minutes and @Minion-Queen was like...um, no.
That's 12.50 per AD user? Seriously? wat
Per user, AD or not.
I'm so butt hurt right now
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There is a reason that we didn't consider it for long. And really, Slack isn't all that good.
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Even $6 a month is unreasonable. It should be $12 a user per year if anything
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A small business with 100 employees would pay $15,000 a year for CHAT!
That is unreal
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@IRJ I'll give you a hint, they don't
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@anonymous said:
@IRJ I'll give you a hint, they don't
They do. I've worked with several companies in the last year that are paying for Slack. Trust me, people really are paying for it.
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@anonymous said:
@IRJ I'll give you a hint, they don't
I wonder how they make money with those prices....
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@IRJ said:
A small business with 100 employees would pay $15,000 a year for CHAT!
That is unreal
I've seen companies with 300 on that plan. That's $45K for just one of the three chat programs that they use (Skype and Hipchat being the others.)
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@scottalanmiller said:
@IRJ said:
A small business with 100 employees would pay $15,000 a year for CHAT!
That is unreal
I've seen companies with 300 on that plan. That's $45K for just one of the three chat programs that they use (Skype and Hipchat being the others.)
Unreal. Any other chat programs cost nearly that much?
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Not that I know of. HipChat isn't cheap, but isn't that much, either.
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@scottalanmiller It's 2/user/month. Not even close. I call that cheap.
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Cheaper than I thought. Not so bad. NTG's hosted IM product ten years ago was just $1/user/mo.
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@scottalanmiller don't forget that self-hosted is just $10/per year!
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And Slack has new MORE EXPENSIVE options coming this year too!
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Why wouldn't a business look at the cost and ask if there are any alternatives.
It seems like a lot when compared to something like OpenFire.
Is there some collaboration feature I'm not seeing here, or what?
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@DustinB3403 said:
Why wouldn't a business look at the cost and ask if there are any alternatives.
It seems like a lot when compared to something like OpenFire.
Is there some collaboration feature I'm not seeing here, or what?
Integration.
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@JaredBusch said:
@DustinB3403 said:
Why wouldn't a business look at the cost and ask if there are any alternatives.
It seems like a lot when compared to something like OpenFire.
Is there some collaboration feature I'm not seeing here, or what?
Integration.
Slack integrates into all the things. Well damned near all the things.Well, OpenFire can connect to AD. All the things should be connecting to AD, right?
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@travisdh1 said:
@JaredBusch said:
@DustinB3403 said:
Why wouldn't a business look at the cost and ask if there are any alternatives.
It seems like a lot when compared to something like OpenFire.
Is there some collaboration feature I'm not seeing here, or what?
Integration.
Slack integrates into all the things. Well damned near all the things.Well, OpenFire can connect to AD. All the things should be connecting to AD, right?
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