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Difference between HCL Connections and Zetta

Last Updated : 29 Dec, 2022
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1. HCL Connections : HCL Connections is a storage software which is provided by HCL Technologies. It was developed by IBM but HCL acquired it in 2019. It is an enterprise-collaboration platform which helps teams work more efficiently. It was launched by IBM in 2007. It offers 5 GB free storage space. It provides limited storage space for paid accounts. Maximum storage size is 1TB for smaller installations, 10TB for medium installations and 100TB for big installations in RAID Technology. It was earlier known as IBM Connections. 

2. Zetta : Zetta is a file synchronization service and cloud based backup storage service which is provided by Zetta Incorporation. It was developed by Jeff Whitehead, Lou Montulli and Jason Harrison. It is majorly used in small and medium sized businesses and enterprises. It does not provide freeware version. It is majorly used for storing professional data and not personal data. It was launched in 2008. 
Difference between HCL Connections and Zetta :

HCL CONNECTIONS ZETTA
It is owned by HCL Technologies. It is owned by Zetta Incorporation.
It was launched in 2007. It was launched in 2008.
It offers 5 GB free storage space. It does not offer freeware service.
It was developed by IBM. It was developed by Jeff Whitehead, Lou Montulli and Jason Harrison.
It is a file hosting and file synchronization service. It is a file synchronization service.
It provides cloud storage service. It provides cloud based backup service.
It is used by individuals, small and larger enterprises. It is used by small and medium sized enterprises.
It provides storage service for personal data. It does not provide service for personal data and is used for professional work only.
It supports file versioning. It does not support file versioning.
It does not provide LAN synchronization. It provides LAN synchronization.
It is supported by Windows, OS X, iOS and Android. It is supported by Windows, OS X and Linux.

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