Shlomi Lavi /
Apr 21, 2022
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Bottom Line: Which is Better - Microsoft Publisher 2010 or OpenBack?
OpenBack is more expensive to implement (TCO) than Microsoft Publisher 2010, and Microsoft Publisher 2010 is rated higher (71/100) than OpenBack (61/100). Microsoft Publisher 2010 offers users more features (3) than OpenBack (0). There is a clear winner in this case and it is Microsoft Publisher 2010!
Looking for the right Office Production & Tools solution for your business? Buyers are primarily concerned about the real total cost of implementation (TCO), the full list of features, vendor reliability, user reviews, and the pros and cons. In this article we compare between the two software products:
HP Vs. OpenBack
HP: At HP we don’t just believe in the power of technology. We believe in the power of people when technology works for them. To help you create. To make the digital tangible. To harness the power of human information. At HP we work to make what you do matter even more
OpenBack: Reliably deliver dynamic push notifications at the right moment by combining user & app data with machine learning in real-time, on-device.
Who is more expensive? Microsoft Publisher 2010 or OpenBack?
The real total cost of ownership (TCO) of Office Production & Tools software includes the software license, subscription fees, software training, customizations, hardware (if needed), maintenance and support and other related services. When calculating the TCO, it's important to add all of these ”hidden costs” as well. We prepared a TCO (Total Cost) calculator for Microsoft Publisher 2010 and OpenBack.
Microsoft Publisher 2010 price starts at $140 per license , On a scale between 1 to 10 Microsoft Publisher 2010 is rated 4, which is lower than the average cost of Office Production & Tools software. OpenBack accurate pricing info is available upon request (they don't share it publicly), however , On a scale between 1 to 10 Microsoft Publisher 2010 is rated 4, which is lower than the average cost of Office Production & Tools software.
Bottom line: OpenBack is more expensive than Microsoft Publisher 2010.
Which software includes more/better features?
We've compared Microsoft Publisher 2010 Vs. OpenBack based on some of the most important and required Office Production & Tools features.
Microsoft Publisher 2010: Data Import/Export, Basic Reports, Online Customer Support.
OpenBack: We are still working to collect the list of features for OpenBack.
Target customer size
Microsoft Publisher 2013 is suitable for individuals or small businesses where they don’t have design professionals for creating marketing materials or similar documents. and OpenBack's target customer size include: SMBs.