Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Cisco Jabber
Score 8.1 out of 10
N/A
Cisco Jabber is a communication platform that is available as a browser-based and mobile app solution. It allows users to collaborate across channels such as instant messaging, voice, VoIP, and video telephony. Features include voice and video calling, call recording, and broadcast messaging.
$50
Per License
Mitel MiCollab
Score 6.9 out of 10
N/A
Mitel MiCollab is a collaboration and conferencing tool for enterprises, from Canadian company Mitel.N/A
Pricing
Cisco JabberMitel MiCollab
Editions & Modules
Jabber for Desktop
$50.00
Per License
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Cisco JabberMitel MiCollab
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Cisco JabberMitel MiCollab
Considered Both Products
Cisco Jabber

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Mitel MiCollab
Chose Mitel MiCollab
Both products work really well. Both require a good amount of setup. MiCollab is much cheaper with an equal amount of quality.
Top Pros
Top Cons
Features
Cisco JabberMitel MiCollab
Project Management
Comparison of Project Management features of Product A and Product B
Cisco Jabber
6.4
149 Ratings
21% below category average
Mitel MiCollab
8.3
12 Ratings
5% above category average
Task Management6.876 Ratings9.76 Ratings
Gantt Charts5.710 Ratings9.02 Ratings
Scheduling6.985 Ratings8.78 Ratings
Workflow Automation6.017 Ratings9.04 Ratings
Mobile Access7.9131 Ratings6.811 Ratings
Search7.1123 Ratings7.88 Ratings
Visual planning tools4.117 Ratings7.35 Ratings
Communication
Comparison of Communication features of Product A and Product B
Cisco Jabber
6.1
169 Ratings
26% below category average
Mitel MiCollab
7.7
13 Ratings
3% below category average
Chat8.8161 Ratings7.912 Ratings
Notifications8.5162 Ratings8.312 Ratings
Discussions7.7139 Ratings7.17 Ratings
Surveys4.915 Ratings8.02 Ratings
Internal knowledgebase5.220 Ratings8.86 Ratings
Integrates with GoToMeeting4.012 Ratings6.84 Ratings
Integrates with Gmail and Google Hangouts2.012 Ratings6.84 Ratings
Integrates with Outlook8.058 Ratings8.06 Ratings
File Sharing & Management
Comparison of File Sharing & Management features of Product A and Product B
Cisco Jabber
6.6
129 Ratings
21% below category average
Mitel MiCollab
7.5
9 Ratings
8% below category average
Versioning7.277 Ratings00 Ratings
Video files6.7109 Ratings6.25 Ratings
Audio files7.3114 Ratings8.07 Ratings
Document collaboration7.294 Ratings4.85 Ratings
Access control6.831 Ratings8.58 Ratings
Advanced security features6.733 Ratings8.47 Ratings
Integrates with Google Drive5.010 Ratings8.01 Ratings
Device sync5.722 Ratings8.97 Ratings
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Score 9.6 out of 10
Enterprises
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Score 8.8 out of 10
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User Ratings
Cisco JabberMitel MiCollab
Likelihood to Recommend
8.1
(171 ratings)
7.6
(13 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
3.8
(5 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Usability
9.0
(8 ratings)
9.0
(1 ratings)
Support Rating
7.9
(24 ratings)
6.4
(6 ratings)
User Testimonials
Cisco JabberMitel MiCollab
Likelihood to Recommend
Cisco
Suitable for various situations. Making and receiving calls. Validation of the presence of collaborators before contacting. File sharing and remote access. Exchange of messages. Use via MRA that is, without VPN. Fantastic. It can be used in companies of different sizes and branches. And on various devices such as Android, iPhone, Windows, and Tablet. as a negative scenario, I only point out the fact that it is difficult to work in a chat group, as this is very complex in configuration and operation. But this comment of mine is like support. As a user, if this feature is configured, that would be great.
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Mitel Networks Corporation
MiCollab is great for a large office to get users working from home and being able to use their home phone or cell phone like the desk phone at the office. This allows our live operators the ability to see if the end-user is on an active call before sending a new call to them. If you have a very small company of fewer than 10 people this might not be worth the investment as cell phones would work just as well.
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Pros
Cisco
  • Easy connection with internal and external colleagues via syncing with Outlook contacts.
  • Single Number Reach (SNR) enables connectivity and consistent contact number in any geographic location, which is great during business travel.
  • Great compatibility with a headset or other Bluetooth devices. Retains all functionality of an office phone but eliminates the need for transporting hardware equipment.
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Mitel Networks Corporation
  • Mitel MiCollab is great for working remotely. The twinning feature to allow calls directed to my office phone to ring on my cell phone is extremely convenient.
  • The feature that allows you to set which device you want to ring (desk phone, PC, cell phone) is great as even when I am in the office, I prefer to just use my cell phone.
  • The customer support for the product is first-rate. They are always present and helpful when needed.
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Cons
Cisco
  • Stability depends on internet connection more than it needs to
  • Using different tools for almost the same purpose(collaboration) is not user-friendly. Maybe a super product combining WebEx and Jabber features could be an option.
  • Expensive pricing and pricing model for big organizations (per license)
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Mitel Networks Corporation
  • Easy to use pop-up window alerts you to incoming calls, lets you transfer to VM or other users, helpful for conference calling
  • Has chat feature to tag someone when they are on the phone, or you just don't want to call
  • App for smartphone allows for desk phone to cell phone collaboration
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Likelihood to Renew
Cisco
I don’t have access to video features.) In an age when our smartphones
do everything but call our friends, family, or clients, it’s refreshing
to have a desktop app that can make calls in the smartphone’s place. It
seems appropriate in a time when we’re all worried about the robots
rising and taking over the world. Why not transfer the functionality of a
telephone to the same computer where we program those world-dominating
robots? It’s practical. Cisco Jabber takes the classic idea of making
calls with a phone and puts it in the same place where we spend most of
our worktime. This frees up desk space, as well as keeps the smartphone
available for what it was invented to do: take Instagram photos. Not to
mention, because it has its own number, it makes it easier to contact
clients without having to give them your personal phone number. Need to
make a call, but you don’t want to share your home phone? Cisco Jabber
makes that easy. And best of all, because you call through your
computer, all you need is a microphone to speak and speakers to listen,
and you never have to pick up the phone at all. If you hate having
sweaty ears, then Cisco Jabber is your app of choice. Note: Because I
have access to phone features only, and Cisco Jabber has more available
that I can’t use, I can see where it may also be a pro for business
owners that Cisco apparently allows custom features availability for
users, depending on roles.
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Mitel Networks Corporation
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Usability
Cisco
There are still some improvements to be made between MAC and Windows users. Also the share screen between various devices does not always work. Any user can quickly adapt and understand how to use Jabber. The interface is very intuitive and straight forward. The transition between interfaces on PCs, to tablets, to mobile devices is also very consistent and set up almost identically
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Mitel Networks Corporation
It's very easy to use and setup for everyone who is tech savvy or not!
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Support Rating
Cisco
Even with the Jabber client, Cisco support is outstanding, with the knowledge and quick response you would expect from them. Their engineers understand their products and our issues are usually addressed quickly and by the same person we originally connect with instead of getting passed to additional people. Follow-up is good too. Their support is thorough.
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Mitel Networks Corporation
Support is typically handled by a reseller. Buyers should evaluate the reseller as much as they evaluate Mitel for the product suite. The few times when the reseller was not able to handle the issue directly, Mitel did step up and quickly answer/address the question/issue.
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Alternatives Considered
Cisco
In terms of general communication, it stacks up better as you can use your account on pc or mobile(great for people who are not 100% of the time in front of their desk or running errands), [and it's] not a pain to set this up on your mobile device compared to competitors.
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Mitel Networks Corporation
MiCollab was great as a VOIP solution and general team collaboration solution, but it lacked in some areas, such as the mobile app, complex configuration and set up as well as the lack of user customization. Overall, the system is serviceable, but seemed rather vanilla compared to its competitors
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Return on Investment
Cisco
  • Its a tool that provides enhanced customer service capability to our user community. The users are able remain available while working in almost any location.
  • More work gets done when people can collaborate and communicate better. Our efficiency is increasing as we continue to roll out the application to our user community.
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Mitel Networks Corporation
  • I'm not a person in a position to really speak to this question as I'm only a user and not involved in purchasing such services. Overall, though, I believe we switched to this to save money and since we seem to be sticking with it, I have to assume that objective has been achieved.
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