It’s always smart to look around and see what other vendors, beside HCL, are building and creating what is similar to what HCL is building. So I came across Viva Engage. It’s a Microsoft Social Community platform that integrates Teams, Sharepoint and Outlook. Watching the demo, I was surprised how much it looks like Connections. Here is my investigation result.

The biggest difference is that Microsoft Viva Engage is primarily a social/community platform, while HCL Connections is a broader digital workplace collaboration suite.

A simple way to think about it:

Viva Engage = “enterprise social media inside Microsoft 365”
HCL Connections = “full internal collaboration and knowledge-sharing workspace”

Here’s the practical breakdown:

AreaMicrosoft Viva EngageHCL Connections
Core focusEmployee communities & conversationsCollaboration, knowledge management, communities
OriginFormerly YammerFormerly IBM Connections
EcosystemDeeply integrated with Microsoft 365 & TeamsOften used in HCL/Domino-heavy environments
Main use caseCompany-wide discussions, announcements, engagementTeam collaboration, documents, expertise sharing
Best compared toFacebook/LinkedIn-style internal networkSharePoint + social collaboration combined
Document managementLimited/basic (outside Viva Engage)Strong
Knowledge repositoriesModerateStrong
CommunitiesStrongStrong
Blogs/WikisMinimalNative and mature
File collaborationMostly via SharePoint/TeamsBuilt into platform
AI integrationStrong Microsoft Copilot integrationMore limited AI ecosystem
Integration strengthMicrosoft ecosystemOpen/extensible, HCL ecosystem
Typical customersMicrosoft 365 organizationsEnterprises needing deeper knowledge collaboration
User experienceModern/social/mobile-firstMore traditional enterprise portal feel
CustomizationModerateExtensive
On-prem supportLimited/cloud-firstStrong on-prem and hybrid support

What Viva Engage is really designed for

Microsoft positions Microsoft Viva Engage as the “social layer” of Microsoft 365. It focuses on:

  • Leadership communication
  • Employee engagement
  • Communities of interest
  • Q&A and crowd knowledge
  • Storylines/posts
  • Company announcements
  • Integration into Teams

Microsoft itself describes Viva Engage as the “social fabric” for Microsoft 365.

It works best if your company already lives inside:

  • Microsoft Teams
  • SharePoint
  • Outlook
  • Microsoft 365

Typical examples:

  • CEO posts
  • HR engagement campaigns
  • Internal social discussions
  • Company-wide communities
  • Employee recognition

It is less focused on structured knowledge management.

What HCL Connections is really designed for

HCL Connections originated from IBM’s enterprise collaboration strategy and is much broader in scope.

It includes:

  • Communities
  • Wikis
  • Blogs
  • Activities/task management
  • Document sharing
  • Expertise location
  • Forums
  • Enterprise social networking

Its strength is long-term enterprise knowledge collaboration rather than social engagement.

Typical examples:

  • Project workspaces
  • Persistent knowledge bases
  • Engineering collaboration
  • Large enterprise documentation
  • Expertise discovery
  • Regulated/on-prem environments

It often appeals to organizations that:

  • want more control,
  • need on-prem deployments,
  • already use HCL Domino,
  • or prefer a less Microsoft-centric ecosystem.

Architecture philosophy

Microsoft Viva Engage

Microsoft’s strategy is:

  • Use multiple specialized apps
  • Everything centered around Teams and Microsoft 365

For example:

  • Viva Engage = communities
  • SharePoint = intranet/documents
  • Teams = collaboration/chat
  • Viva Connections = portal/dashboard
  • Viva Learning = training
  • Copilot = AI layer

So Microsoft splits functionality across many services.

HCL Connections

HCL Connections is more of a:

  • “single collaboration environment”

Many collaboration capabilities are built directly into the same platform:

  • blogs,
  • wikis,
  • files,
  • activities,
  • forums,
  • profiles,
  • communities.

This can feel more unified, but also sometimes more “enterprise portal”-like.

User experience differences

Viva Engage feels like:

  • LinkedIn/Facebook inside work
  • modern feed-driven communication
  • highly integrated into Teams

HCL Connections feels like:

  • enterprise collaboration portal
  • structured workspaces and knowledge sharing
  • more process-oriented

Which one is better?

It depends entirely on the organization.

Choose Viva Engage if:

  • You already use Microsoft 365 heavily
  • Teams is your collaboration hub
  • You want employee engagement/social communication
  • You want modern UX and mobile-first experience
  • You want Microsoft Copilot integration

Choose HCL Connections if:

  • You need deep knowledge management
  • You want integrated blogs/wikis/forums
  • You require strong on-prem support
  • You already use HCL/Domino technologies
  • You need extensive customization/control

Important nuance

A more direct Microsoft equivalent to HCL Connections is probably:

  • Microsoft SharePoint
    combined with
  • Microsoft Teams
    combined with
  • Microsoft Viva Engage

—not Viva Engage alone.

HCL Connections covers a wider functional area than Viva Engage by itself.

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