Can I Replace Microsoft 365 and Entra ID with Something Else?

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Asked By SillyPenguin42 On

I'm exploring options to replace the Microsoft 365 stack along with Entra ID. I'm looking for an identity provider that supports SAML and integrates authentication seamlessly. Ideally, I need email that functions with TLS 1.2/1.3, with strong encryption features to control content and prevent leaks. Collaboration tools are a must, allowing for real-time editing of documents like PowerPoint, Excel, and Word, along with personal storage options. It's crucial that the solution can be either self-hosted on my servers or offered by a European company located within the EU. I also want to avoid solutions that could remotely disable my accounts, like what Microsoft did with ICC. Bonus points if the solution is open-source with support available for the entire stack!

5 Answers

Answered By TechGuru90 On

You can definitely set up a system using Windows Server, Active Directory, and tools like Exchange and SharePoint, all hosted on-premise. That way, you have complete control, but it's quite a commitment!

ChuckleBunny13 -

Haha, that sounds like a serious setup, though a bit overwhelming!

CuriousCat77 -

It might be possible, but the costs could skyrocket, especially if the goal is less reliance on Microsoft!

Answered By UnixMasterFlex On

You might want to look into Apple’s ecosystem or just switch to Linux for a different approach.

Answered By ProductivityNinja On

Google Workspace is likely your closest drop-in replacement, but keep in mind you'll encounter similar pitfalls as with Microsoft.

OpenMindedOwner -

True, it has its issues, but at least it's an option to consider.

Answered By HomeOfficeHero On

I heard about OnlyOffice recently; it seems like a solid option! It can be self-hosted and looks just like normal Office apps. For email, you can set up any local SMTP/IMAP server, but be ready for potential challenges. If you're into identity management, consider setting up your own LDAP server; some of them support SAML, too!

Answered By CloudExplorer99 On

Consider exploring options like Oodrive, Cloud IAM, or OVHcloud. They offer various services, but none are as integrated as Microsoft's, which means you'll need to do some serious integration work. It’s worth checking out based on your specific needs.

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