8x8 Work is a collaboration hub for phone, video, and messaging. It brings secure unified communication and collaboration experiences to every employee.
$24
per month
Microsoft Teams
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Microsoft Teams combines video conferencing software with team collaboration tools. The communications platform allows MS Office users to conduct conference calls and share files via SharePoint, and join or initiate a group chat.
$5
per month
Pricing
8x8 Work
Microsoft Teams
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Free
$0.00
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Microsoft 365 Business Basic
$5.00
per user/per month
Microsoft 365 Business Standard
$12.50
per user/per month
Office 365 E3
$20.00
per user/per month
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8x8 Work
Microsoft Teams
Free Trial
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No
Free/Freemium Version
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Yes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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No
Entry-level Setup Fee
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I have used Microsoft Teams internally, and 8x8 can do all of these things and includes voice calling. The 3CX integrated app can do all of the things that 8x8 can do, if the account is configured with SMS.
Zoom, RingCentral and Microsoft Teams provided a better UI than 8x8 Series in my opinion, but our primary factor for selecting 8x8 Series was due to the overall price. It was cheaper when we made the decision to use 8x8. Unfortunately, not all of the features that we used …
I have not utilized any other products similar to 8x8. The closest would be Microsoft Teams, which we use to message other individuals and groups within the company. It has similar features as 8x8, including calling, instant messaging and video chatting functions. We utilize …
As an employee, we have used many communication systems in the pst such as Skype, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Slack, etc. I believe the reason why 8x8 X Series is better than all its counterparts is due to the one-stop solution it offers along with better quality. In my opinion, the …
The products are basically the same - cloud based, remote provisioning, VOIP based. 8x8 is a superior product in terms of scaling, however the downside in this particular comparison that due to the global nature of 8x8, issues of deployment are not as easy to resolve and time …
8x8 has everything we needed at the price we wanted. Other companies were missing important features that we use on daily basis. One of them being integration into teams
We used the ShoreTel phone system software and phones. They worked very well together - calls could be made with either the software or the phone and they interfaced well. Phone calls answered on the handset could be manipulated with the software. However, there were no …
The 8x8 UCaaS solution provides the same functionality that we were looking for that is the same as the other cloud-only phone vendors that we also looked at. However, the integration of the 8x8 UCaaS with the 8x8 CCaaS was also a big factor in why we liked 8x8 better. The …
All of the ones listed were light years better. I forgot to mention on earlier questions that the video conferencing we would consistently have people breaking up and being kicked off. Never had that issue with Teams.
The global availability of 8x8 [X Series (Formerly Virtual Office)] was critical to our company wide adoption, ensuring Kaseya can use the platform regardless of geography and with no call degradation or issues. Historically we have found other providers with global exposure …
Mitel MiCollab was very complex and required a lot of training. However it was always reliable, we never had issues with call quality, dead air, or call disconnects. The technical support was very knowledgeable and was not outsourced to another country.
It's right up there with Nextiva. The on-boarding process is best with Nextiva. The Call Path design is easiest with LogMeIn
The overall is between Nextiva and 8x8, with 8x8's biggest issue being e911 routing issues, and all the services that require extra fees or licenses that …
8x8 [X Series (Formerly Virtual Office)] was more flexible with regards to having a mixed environment than RingCentral. It is less expensive and requires less IT skill than operating a Cisco phone environment. It offers better traditional desk-based and computer based phone …
OfficeSuite is a very easy system to use, and is better at allowing users to sort by different fields. 8x8 provides a one stop shop for setting up a user. When you create their extension you are also creating their user profile. The ability to port numbers in the Admin Console …
I briefly reviewed Mitel's product. While it appeared to be a comparable product to 8x8, I was put off by having to use proprietary hardware. Any system will have a list of compatible hardware (e.g. desk phones, conference phones, wireless phones). Being limited to a small …