Ideagen Collaboration Portal , formerly Huddle is Ideagen’s tool supporting teams' work by enabling them to store, share and work on content.
$10
per user/per month
Microsoft Viva Engage
Score 8.0 out of 10
N/A
Microsoft Viva Engage, formerly Yammer, is used for private communication within organizations or between organizational members and pre-designated groups.
$24
per year per user
Pricing
Ideagen Collaboration Portal
Microsoft Viva Engage
Editions & Modules
Huddle
$10
per user/per month
Huddle Plus
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Huddle Premier
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Microsoft Viva Employee Communications and Communities
$24
per year per user
Microsoft Viva Suite
$144
per year per user
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Ideagen Collaboration Portal
Microsoft Viva Engage
Free Trial
Yes
No
Free/Freemium Version
No
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
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Microsoft Viva Engage is also available in some Microsoft 365 packages.
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Community Pulse
Ideagen Collaboration Portal
Microsoft Viva Engage
Features
Ideagen Collaboration Portal
Microsoft Viva Engage
Project Management
Comparison of Project Management features of Product A and Product B
Ideagen Collaboration Portal
7.3
6 Ratings
5% below category average
Microsoft Viva Engage
5.4
42 Ratings
35% below category average
Task Management
9.26 Ratings
6.025 Ratings
Gantt Charts
9.01 Ratings
7.013 Ratings
Scheduling
4.63 Ratings
3.019 Ratings
Workflow Automation
4.62 Ratings
2.021 Ratings
Mobile Access
6.66 Ratings
9.040 Ratings
Search
7.06 Ratings
7.040 Ratings
Visual planning tools
10.01 Ratings
4.023 Ratings
Communication
Comparison of Communication features of Product A and Product B
Ideagen Collaboration Portal
8.8
5 Ratings
10% above category average
Microsoft Viva Engage
8.2
45 Ratings
3% above category average
Chat
10.03 Ratings
8.040 Ratings
Notifications
4.64 Ratings
8.545 Ratings
Discussions
9.03 Ratings
9.044 Ratings
Surveys
9.01 Ratings
7.535 Ratings
Internal knowledgebase
10.04 Ratings
9.534 Ratings
Integrates with GoToMeeting
9.01 Ratings
7.314 Ratings
Integrates with Gmail and Google Hangouts
10.01 Ratings
6.713 Ratings
Integrates with Outlook
9.02 Ratings
8.632 Ratings
File Sharing & Management
Comparison of File Sharing & Management features of Product A and Product B
If you are sharing private information like contracts for designs and designs that aren't meant to be shared only with one client, the platform is very secure
Yammer is great when you have a company culture that encourages friendly collaboration and communication. It can be a great supplement (but certainly not a substitute) for bonding and sharing ideas and thoughts. Certain channels can be really successful, too, like a channel where people can post dog pictures or something fun like that!
Huddle allows users to use the native document file types. For example, Word files are still in a Word, not a "Huddle" file version.
Huddle workspaces are invitation-only. If someone should not be in the workspace, they will not be invited and provided access to the documents. Or, they can be removed from the workspace if needed.
Communication about documents is located with the documents in a discussion thread under the document preview. Thus, email inbox clutter can be limited.
The desktop app is occasionally unreliable and it is never easy to get to the bottom of it with the tech support people...
Tasks are virtually useless as they have no context. We want tasks to be against documents so we can make our workflow more formal but they are not, so we don't use them. A reimplementation of to do and calendar facilities with files/documents as the context would make a huge difference to us.
The Huddle Office plugins are a great idea, but they cause us far too many Word and Excel crashes so we have to turn them off.
Although the social enterprise network works very well, there is room for some slight improvement - such as the ability to attract users. By being part of the Microsoft Office Suite, it is offered as an "add-on" and many overlook it and see it as unnecessary at first. It would be smart for Microsoft to sell it as its own product so it could gather more popularity as a "social network".
Giving an option to filter results could be better as well as giving an option to turn off the "recent activity" bar on the home page.
Microsoft is dedicated to continual improvement on Yammer. They realize the value that Yammer brings to the table with their clients. In the short time that we have had Yammer implemented, we are just now beginning to see the strong impact it has on becoming more effective and efficient around collaboration.
Huddle is very easy to use whether you are a new user or you have used it for years, it is an incredibly intuitive system that is so simple to teach to new users, the lock feature prevents important documents from being edited accidentally, while the edit features allow for true collaborative working
Overall easy to use and intuitive, although limited in the possibility to personalize layout and look & feel of a site. Some functionalities are not easy to use, like document editing, but some others are quick and effective (posts and tagging above all). Performance and responsiveness of the Yammer site is typically acceptable, in my experience.
We have never had to use the support for Yammer. The tool works well and we have not come across any bugs. User Interface is simple and easy to use, similar to other forum type products, thereby removing the need for any extensive training. Team members are invited in and immediately are able to start using the tool.
Our team briefly used Salesforce.com's Chatter product before switching over to Yammer in 2012. While Chatter is essentially the same product as Yammer, it left much to be desired. Chatter's design was (and remains) clunky and difficult to navigate. Yammer is a simple, easy-to-use product that offers similar functionality as Salesforce's Chatter.
My company is pleased with the positive impact Yammer has created departmentally and on an individual basis with work flow efficiency.
Adversely, most old and new employees are more familiar with SharePoint, causing the company to pay for training for all current and incoming employees.
As Yammer becomes more widely used, the need for training may diminish, which is where we will see our return on investment, as the product clearly provides a more effective form of file sharing and communication between employees and their department.