Each project is unique. And enterprise suites have so many features, and they evolve, so it's risky just to compare the feature set. It's useful to understand the deep drive of each project.
This is a play on the quote in Animal Farm by George Orwell:
All animals are equal,
but some animals are more equal than others
In general, the differences with other solutions are:
Other solutions | WikiSuite |
Some are personal self-hosting platforms and not suitable for teams. | WikiSuite is for teams (and you can be a team of one!) |
Some are focused on letting you install many apps, including apps with overlapping functionality. | WikiSuite is very opiniated about the apps that compose it |
Some are focused on a more narrow use case | WikiSuite offers most (80%+) of the data and information management features all organizations need. |
For some, beyond ease of installation, there is little effort to provide interoperability between the apps | In WikiSuite, we are actively focusing on making all the feature work well together. Ex.: A unified user experience with Bootstrap or single sign on between Openfire and Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware |
Some of the others listed here are not really ready or feature complete, but are added here because they share a similar vision of a unified platform to manage most of the information of your organization, using FLOSS.