ownCloud is a self-hosted open source file syncing and sharing option, from the Boston-based company of the same name.
$5
per month
Zoom Phone
Score 8.2 out of 10
N/A
Built on Zoom's platform, Zoom's cloud phone consolidates business communication and collaboration into a single system. Available in 40+ countries, with expandable coverage through a bring-your-own-carrier offering, Zoom Phone supports inbound and outbound calling through the public switched telephone network (PSTN). Features: Post call summary & next steps A post-call summary from Zoom’s AI Companion keeps the focus on the conversation instead of…
$10
per month per user
Pricing
ownCloud
Zoom Phone
Editions & Modules
Standard
$5
per month
Enterprise
$12
per month
For Teams
$13
per month
For Single Users
$15
per month
Community
Free
US & Canada Metered
$10
per month per user
US & Canada Unlimited
$15
per month per user
Global Select
$20
per month per user
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
ownCloud
Zoom Phone
Free Trial
No
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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No fees for emergency 911 Service
No fees for compliance and administrative cost recovery Fee
No 10DLC SMS fees
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ownCloud
Zoom Phone
Features
ownCloud
Zoom Phone
File Sharing & Management
Comparison of File Sharing & Management features of Product A and Product B
ownCloud
8.5
13 Ratings
2% above category average
Zoom Phone
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Ratings
Versioning
9.010 Ratings
00 Ratings
Video files
7.89 Ratings
00 Ratings
Audio files
8.19 Ratings
00 Ratings
Document collaboration
7.812 Ratings
00 Ratings
Access control
9.512 Ratings
00 Ratings
File search
8.112 Ratings
00 Ratings
Device sync
9.312 Ratings
00 Ratings
Cloud Storage Security & Administration
Comparison of Cloud Storage Security & Administration features of Product A and Product B
ownCloud
8.5
13 Ratings
2% below category average
Zoom Phone
-
Ratings
User and role management
9.012 Ratings
00 Ratings
File organization
8.713 Ratings
00 Ratings
Device management
7.79 Ratings
00 Ratings
Cloud Storage Platform
Comparison of Cloud Storage Platform features of Product A and Product B
ownCloud
8.8
13 Ratings
2% above category average
Zoom Phone
-
Ratings
Performance
8.813 Ratings
00 Ratings
Reliability
9.113 Ratings
00 Ratings
Storage Reports
8.410 Ratings
00 Ratings
Cloud PBX
Comparison of Cloud PBX features of Product A and Product B
ownCloud
-
Ratings
Zoom Phone
9.2
43 Ratings
14% above category average
Hosted PBX
00 Ratings
9.420 Ratings
Multi-level Interactive Voice Response (IVR)
00 Ratings
9.226 Ratings
User templates
00 Ratings
9.317 Ratings
Call reports
00 Ratings
9.421 Ratings
Directory of employee names
00 Ratings
8.938 Ratings
Call Management
Comparison of Call Management features of Product A and Product B
ownCloud
-
Ratings
Zoom Phone
8.8
42 Ratings
5% above category average
Answering rules
00 Ratings
9.439 Ratings
Call recording
00 Ratings
9.640 Ratings
Call park
00 Ratings
9.432 Ratings
Call screening
00 Ratings
9.431 Ratings
Message alerts
00 Ratings
9.137 Ratings
VoIP system collaboration
Comparison of VoIP system collaboration features of Product A and Product B
ownCloud
-
Ratings
Zoom Phone
9.5
22 Ratings
17% above category average
Video conferencing
00 Ratings
9.421 Ratings
Audio conferencing
00 Ratings
9.421 Ratings
Video screen sharing
00 Ratings
9.721 Ratings
Instant messaging
00 Ratings
9.618 Ratings
Mobile apps
Comparison of Mobile apps features of Product A and Product B
I'd easily recommend ownCloud to small businesses or teams within organizations. I've not used ownCloud in large deployments, so I'd hesitate before suggesting it in a situation where more than 10 users need support. That said, ownCloud is easy to set up and multiple instances could be used to service a large user base.
I think it works well for offices that have multiple locations. Being able to give each person and office their own extension makes it easier for colleagues to connect with each other, plus it's a costs savings for each of the offices
Attention and dedication to making the product a world class product with continual product updates.
Ease of use from an administration standpoint, and a very Clear UI.
The price -- you can't beat free!
Mobile applications are great.
Integration with public S3 cloud providers like AWS S3 and Wasabi S3.
2FA authentication is supported and works great!
Marketplace Add-Ons: I love this! For example, I can install an add-on that natively opens raw images. I am a photographer as well, and being able to quickly view the CR2 Raw Files direct from the camera is fantastic! This was made possible by a marketplace add-in.
Embedded Media Players: Photos, Music, and Video files can be viewed and played right in the browser window.
Sync application to keep local files on a computer updated with the files on the server.
Access control and permissions -- shareable links!
Inability to easily collaboratively edit the same document by several people. Some advances have been made with Collabora (Libreoffice online) but it is still very sub-par compared to Office365 and desktop/online Office editing Sharepoint or OneDrive documents.
Apps for Calendar and Contacts are not part of the basic core, and although now quite supported they cannot still be easily deployed in common email clients such as Outlook or Thunderbird, separate CalDAV and CardDAV plugins need to be installed. Embedding an email solution and plugins for major email clients so they can work just by entering username and password would be good.
Risk of moving important folders/files to another location just by random drag-and-drop on Windows. Sometimes this breaks public links that cannot be restored anymore. Reverting such mistake by any of the users is impossible automatically.
When some user deletes some data in a shared folder it is put into recycle bin of the owner of the folder. The user who deleted cannot himself/herself revert such action as he/she does not see the recycle bin (trash) of the owner. Also, there is no log in the recycle bin who deleted that file or folder.
OwnCloud is easy for me to use, and I believe it would be for others too. The barrier for most people will be the set up. For a technology professional like myself, ownCloud's setup is pretty straightforward, but it's not the sort of thing most casual users will be able to handle. Also, it's on the user to maintain the service. These can be taken care of by paying someone to do it for you.
Zoom Phone has a very sleek design which makes it very easy to operate and use both in the setting up of and interacting in a meeting space. That being said, certain features can seem a bit crowded while trying to screen share or display video which somewhat defeats the purpose of the application as compared to a standard conference call.
Compared with other cloud services, ownCloud has been the most efficient. It doesn't create a noticeable drain on resources and very quickly syncs across all my devices. I'm usually able to save a file on my laptop and by the time I walk over and sit down at my desktop machine, it's already there. I don't need to wait as often as I have with services like OneDrive.
Regarding the community edition, there is a reasonably good support on the IRC, forums and in the issue section on Github. Perhaps a much more individual approach would be available if the premium support was chosen and the instance of the server was provided by the Owncloud company that also offers some premium extensions, not available generally. However, we did not need this level of support yet.
I haven't had any sort of issues with Zoom as of yet to have to call Support. That right there makes me think it's a good product. Simple and easy to use. Nothing confusing or glitchy that would make me have to get in touch with them. Straightforward so I'm not trying to figure out a specific workflow.
The paid cloud services are expensive if you need a lot of data. You're giving your personal and business information to a data-hungry organization. Local NAS solutions are too slow. We run ownCloud on an older business PC and the performance is outstanding, even for remote access, due to local syncing.
The main reason why we switched to Zoom Phone is because our VOIP system inexplicably went down for almost a month and no one could figure out what was wrong. Lumen was charging way more than Zoom Workplace, but could not get the system to work.