Thomson Reuters HighQ

Overview
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HighQ
Score 7.6 out of 10
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HighQ Collaborate, now from Thomson Reuters (acquired 2019) is a cloud-based enterprise collaboration platform, featuring secure file sharing but also means for sharing documents with users outside the enterprise, as well as a user-interface optimized for mobile devices and intuitive interface, with real-time communication.N/A
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Thomson Reuters HighQ
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Free Trial
No
Free/Freemium Version
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
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There are a large number of file sharing solutions out there. We do not use services like Dropbox and Box because they do not meet our document security requirements. Some clients use Sharepoint to host documents and share them with external organizations. I find the interface …
Chose Thomson Reuters HighQ
I feel that HighQ does not really have any real competition in this space because it simply accomplishes its goals far better than the competition at lower cost, while requiring less training and administration.
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Features
Thomson Reuters HighQ
Project Management
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Thomson Reuters HighQ
8.2
2 Ratings
3% above category average
Task Management8.01 Ratings
Scheduling8.01 Ratings
Workflow Automation9.01 Ratings
Mobile Access9.32 Ratings
Search9.62 Ratings
Visual planning tools5.01 Ratings
Communication
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Thomson Reuters HighQ
8.6
2 Ratings
7% above category average
Chat9.01 Ratings
Notifications9.02 Ratings
Discussions9.01 Ratings
Surveys6.01 Ratings
Internal knowledgebase10.01 Ratings
File Sharing & Management
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Thomson Reuters HighQ
9.4
2 Ratings
15% above category average
Versioning10.01 Ratings
Video files9.01 Ratings
Audio files9.01 Ratings
Document collaboration9.22 Ratings
Access control9.22 Ratings
Advanced security features10.02 Ratings
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User Ratings
Thomson Reuters HighQ
Likelihood to Recommend
9.2
(2 ratings)
Support Rating
10.0
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
Thomson Reuters HighQ
Likelihood to Recommend
Thomson Reuters
HighQ Collaborate is well suited to situations where a law firm maintains numerous documents for a client and the client needs access to them on a regular basis. For example, we may store the client's minute book (which is relatively common for a large corporate law firm to do), but the client may need access to documents in that minute book on a regular basis. Likewise, we have an internal system at the firm for hosting digital versions of closing books, however, many clients would not have a similar system because they would only receive closing books irregularly. USBs get lost and the client might not want to put the closing book on the main server where anyone can access it. By putting the closing book on the extranet site, the individuals in the client's organization who should be able to access the closing book can do so.
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Pros
Thomson Reuters
  • Document sharing. This product makes it easy to upload, review and organize documents related to a particular project or matter.
  • Permissions. Collaborate allows very granular permissions to be assigned for shared documents and administrative activities such as workflows.
  • Reliability. The product is cloud-based and rarely, if ever, unavailable.
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Cons
Thomson Reuters
  • It is just not that exciting. We host documents on there for clients but the extranet sites have ultimately turned out to not be a product that our clients are clamoring for or that we are regularly pushing.
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Support Rating
Thomson Reuters
The interface is easy to use and overall the software seems pretty robust (I haven't had any crashes yet), so I haven't had to use the support very often. Likewise, I don't think I've ever had a client e-mail me with questions or issues - the software is pretty idiot-proof.
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Thomson Reuters
I feel that HighQ does not really have any real competition in this space because it simply accomplishes its goals far better than the competition at lower cost, while requiring less training and administration.
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Return on Investment
Thomson Reuters
  • Permits fairly simple administration by a single person for hundreds of Extranets
  • One shop stopping for reliable, secure document sharing and signing with external parties
  • Simple enough to use that internal and external users do not need training to take advantage of the product.
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