Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
BookStack
Score 9.6 out of 10
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OpenText Documentum
Score 9.0 out of 10
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OpenText acquired Documentum from Dell EMC in 2017, and now supports the enterprise content management (ECM) system. The vendor says users can build content-centric applications and solutions from collaborating on business documents to delivering case-based applications to managing highly precise processes in the most regulated business environments.N/A
Sprinklr Service
Score 8.0 out of 10
N/A
Sprinklr Service is a cloud-native unified customer service platform powered by AI that enables customer and agent experience across 30+ digital, social and voice channels, and delivers real-time insights. Enables customers to interact with a brand on their preferred channel for consistent brand experience. Empowers agents with unified/360 customer view and recommends the most relevant responses with AI to improve agent productivity and experience.…
$249
per month per seat
Pricing
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Editions & Modules
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Self-Serve Customer Service Solution
$249
per month per seat
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
BookStackOpenText DocumentumSprinklr Service
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoYesYes
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptionalOptional
Additional DetailsOmnichannel Automation, AI and Insights Reporting
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Features
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Enterprise Content Management
Comparison of Enterprise Content Management features of Product A and Product B
BookStack
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Ratings
OpenText Documentum
9.2
7 Ratings
13% above category average
Sprinklr Service
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Content capture & imaging00 Ratings10.07 Ratings00 Ratings
File sync, storage & archiving00 Ratings9.07 Ratings00 Ratings
Document management00 Ratings9.07 Ratings00 Ratings
Records management00 Ratings9.07 Ratings00 Ratings
Content search & retrieval00 Ratings9.07 Ratings00 Ratings
Enterprise content collaboration00 Ratings9.07 Ratings00 Ratings
Content publishing & creation00 Ratings9.07 Ratings00 Ratings
Security, risk management & information governance00 Ratings10.07 Ratings00 Ratings
Contract lifecycle management00 Ratings9.07 Ratings00 Ratings
Automated workflows00 Ratings9.03 Ratings00 Ratings
Artificial intelligence00 Ratings9.03 Ratings00 Ratings
Mobile support00 Ratings9.03 Ratings00 Ratings
Integration00 Ratings10.03 Ratings00 Ratings
Contact Center Software
Comparison of Contact Center Software features of Product A and Product B
BookStack
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OpenText Documentum
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Sprinklr Service
7.1
2 Ratings
17% below category average
Agent dashboard00 Ratings00 Ratings8.02 Ratings
Validate callers00 Ratings00 Ratings6.02 Ratings
Outbound response00 Ratings00 Ratings6.02 Ratings
Call forwarding00 Ratings00 Ratings7.02 Ratings
Click-to-call (CTC)00 Ratings00 Ratings8.01 Ratings
Warm transfer00 Ratings00 Ratings8.02 Ratings
Predictive dialing00 Ratings00 Ratings5.02 Ratings
Interactive voice response00 Ratings00 Ratings8.02 Ratings
REST APIs00 Ratings00 Ratings8.02 Ratings
Call scripts00 Ratings00 Ratings7.02 Ratings
Call tracking00 Ratings00 Ratings7.02 Ratings
Multichannel integration00 Ratings00 Ratings8.02 Ratings
CRM software integration00 Ratings00 Ratings6.02 Ratings
Workforce Optimization (WFO)
Comparison of Workforce Optimization (WFO) features of Product A and Product B
BookStack
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OpenText Documentum
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Sprinklr Service
8.1
2 Ratings
2% below category average
Inbound call routing00 Ratings00 Ratings7.02 Ratings
Omnichannel inbound routing00 Ratings00 Ratings10.01 Ratings
Recording00 Ratings00 Ratings7.02 Ratings
Quality management00 Ratings00 Ratings7.02 Ratings
Call analytics00 Ratings00 Ratings8.02 Ratings
Historical reporting00 Ratings00 Ratings10.01 Ratings
Live reporting00 Ratings00 Ratings8.02 Ratings
Customer surveys00 Ratings00 Ratings8.02 Ratings
Customer interaction analytics00 Ratings00 Ratings8.02 Ratings
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User Ratings
BookStackOpenText DocumentumSprinklr Service
Likelihood to Recommend
9.0
(1 ratings)
9.0
(10 ratings)
9.0
(26 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
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8.0
(4 ratings)
7.5
(7 ratings)
Usability
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9.0
(4 ratings)
Availability
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9.9
(3 ratings)
Performance
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9.0
(1 ratings)
9.9
(3 ratings)
Support Rating
-
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7.0
(1 ratings)
9.1
(10 ratings)
In-Person Training
-
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10.0
(1 ratings)
Implementation Rating
-
(0 ratings)
9.0
(1 ratings)
9.0
(2 ratings)
User Testimonials
BookStackOpenText DocumentumSprinklr Service
Likelihood to Recommend
BookStack
BookStack is fantastic for having business users and not-so-technically-savvy IT users. It enables them to create a documentation they like in a visual way while still forcing them to adhere to logical structure of a document. It works fine even for more technical matters such as integration guidelines, especially when these concern some of the more obscure technologies. The exported docs are presentable but lack any interactivity. Where it lacks is generating heavily technical documentations. Heavier REST or GraphQL integrations should for example be documented through other means. As for developer documentations, there are definitely more suitable alternatives, also.
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OpenText
Documentum is best used in medium to large institutions that can afford it, have alternate solutions for web publishing, and who have either in-house developers or can hire good Documentum developers (not the ones who know Java but do not understand ECM). It is, in my opinion, the best heavy duty ECM solution out there, assuming OT is not gutting it as we speak. That is my only hesitation to not giving it a 10, OpenText is an unknown quantity in this and I worry that they will only support Documentum until they have figured out how to fill the gap between Documentum and OT and then offer a migration path to OT with a Documentum sunsetting as an incentive.
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Sprinklr
Sprinklr Service has always been well-suited for all of the work we do. As it's all social media content, and most require responses or escalations, Sprinklr Service covers all of that. The only time I think we wouldn't need it is if we were working with a much smaller client who didn't need us to have eyes on so many platforms at once.
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Pros
BookStack
  • Documentation
  • Guides
  • Knowledge-base
  • Version control
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OpenText
  • Records management: Compared to other content management systems, this provides a efficient and scalable solution. It gives lot of flexibility in managing the content as Records or Legal holds.
  • Workflow system has external plugins to connect with FAX, Mail, Database and FTP servers etc. which gives an option to integrate with any system with documentum.
  • Creation of websites and maintenance is easy. Content authors can create the pages with effective mechanism.
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Sprinklr
  • Automated routing to appropriate teams
  • Automated notifications for certain types of content or posts from certain users
  • The reporting options are fantastic.
  • We've integrated a chatbot seamlessly with Sprinklr modern care so our team members can pick up a conversation if our bot isn't able to provide an answer.
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Cons
BookStack
  • Continuity in backward compatibility
  • Dark mode
  • Absent tree view
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OpenText
  • WDK framework has been the biggest drawbacks from the application speed point of view, as well as client complexity and not so natural look and feel. Yes, with the latest releases much of these features are improved.
  • EMC is very expensive to buy, own and support, where some products require many dependent Docuemntum products to be installed to work at its best.
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Sprinklr
  • I find it difficult to dive into analytics for each social post. The reporting tool gives me an overview of the channels but I would love to look at a breakdown of each post performance.
  • You currently can't add closed caption subtitles to videos uploaded through Sprinklr so this results in having to revert to the native platform.
  • I would love to be able to set up a newsfeed that includes posts from a number of our partner accounts, so I can keep up to date with what they're posting.
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Likelihood to Renew
BookStack
No answers on this topic
OpenText
Stability is a key factor as well as its flexibility. Also, any organization that deploys Documentum will have made a significant investment in terms of time and money, so not renewing its commitment can come with a significant cost. That said, the decision to deploy Documentum initially should come only after extensive evaluation, knowing that once deployed it will likely remain the platform of choice.
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Sprinklr
The biggest reason we renewed, and kept up with Sprinklr Modern Care is because it is an active community and there is customer buy-in already. They continue to update and improve the product, but more importantly, the customers are using it. It's easy to switch products when it's not an active component in your daily structure, but switching and migrating the data or providing alternatives becomes difficult when customers have grown accustomed to a specific experience. As long as they continue to improve the available features and the community stays active, renewed use will continue.
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Usability
BookStack
No answers on this topic
OpenText
No answers on this topic
Sprinklr
I've spent year designing products so I'm a tough judge when it comes to other solutions. It's clear that Sprinklr Modern Care was designed for the average online consumer with a very user friendly interface. They have made improvements to the admin tools to make that area of the product easier to use as well.
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Reliability and Availability
BookStack
No answers on this topic
OpenText
No answers on this topic
Sprinklr
No issues with system availability. They manage updates in off-peak hours and I usually don't notice the changes until I log into the system the next day.
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Performance
BookStack
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OpenText
No answers on this topic
Sprinklr
Performance is great and is not negatively effecting our processes. We have to make sure it doesn't effect out load times. Not currently seeing any issues with widgets affecting page load times.
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Support Rating
BookStack
No answers on this topic
OpenText
Support is better than with ECM, but could use some improvement.
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Sprinklr
I know the Sprinklr conference calls have been helpful, but sometimes submitting a ticket can be a little daunting. In the past, we've included information in screenshots that are then asked for by a member of the support staff. The turnaround time has been between 3 days, which isn't horrible.
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In-Person Training
BookStack
No answers on this topic
OpenText
No answers on this topic
Sprinklr
Our customer support team went through in-person training. I am not unable to rate.
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Implementation Rating
BookStack
No answers on this topic
OpenText
No answers on this topic
Sprinklr
Basic setup took me less than 30 minutes. This includes initial configuration, putting in the initial content, and getting the look-and-feel customized. The domain routing took the normal lag time any other website or blogging service. The really important thing was to get the user accounts setup and begin seeding the system with content before a public launch.
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Alternatives Considered
BookStack
Confluence, having only a slight advantage in terms of features compared to BookStack, really only makes sense to procure as a part of the Jira bundle. It requires much more maintenance from my experience and does not really deliver any extra value aside from the very strict certifications like HIPAA. DokuWiki and MediaWiki both provided way too much in terms of customizability, not really focusing on the business need. Of course, MediaWiki was conceived for a whole different purpose but is very often seen being used for both internal and public documentation delivery. DokuWiki did not provide the authors with the user-friendly environment that BookStack has and integrated most poorly with LDAP. As for OneNote, which was used for support docs prior to BookStack, it provided the authors with too much of a user-friendly environment, rendering the product of their work very inconsistent. Also, the sharing model was either peer-to-peer or within Teams, neither of which made it easy to audit and supervise.
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OpenText
At the time it was purchased it was one of the best, most robust solutions available on the market.
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Sprinklr
First, we had a social studio which was good in terms of functionalities but slow. After that, we had the chance to use Talkwalker & social bakers which were good tools yet not enough compares to Sprinklr
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Return on Investment
BookStack
  • Spillover within Business IT staff up, nearly double substitutability. This is through the ability of a support technician servicing a different product to find a guide describing how to solve the more frequent issues the way a product lead would do it.
  • Time to draft and publish a documentation down some 20% compared to previous solution.
  • OpenSource that integrates fine with enterprise-grade software and somehow even passes security audit. 20 times cheaper to implement compared to Confluence, almost free to maintain.
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OpenText
  • After this product, the client is able to manage content security and due to it, the client is able to use the business process, and this really reduces effort and increases the profit in business.
  • It provides integration with SAP easily which really helps the client to manage this effectively and with minimum effort system is ready to use.
  • Also searching, automated flows also create a bigger impact and reduce a lot manual effort.
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Sprinklr
  • Increased employee efficiency: Having a clear, one-stop "shop" where users can leave feedback, ask questions, and find bug fixes or workarounds has saved me (and other community managers at my company) loads of time that was once spent responding to numerous emails on an individual basis.
  • Better customer service: Since everyone in the company is alerted of what's being written on our forum, it's easy to spot a high-priority issue, delegate to the person in charge, resolve it, and respond as soon as possible.
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