I need some help, oh loyal readers. I know someone out there has to have experience with CRM solutions, and I need advice.
Here at work we’ve been using ACT! since the 2.0 days (and possibly before, but that’s where I started working here). Unfortunately, now that they’ve been bought out by at least 4 and possibly as high as 6 companies (including Symantec, Best Software and now Sage Software), the product has gone so sharply downhill that it makes it impossible for me to tollerate letting it be installed on our network. We’re also looking to expand our user base here, so we clearly can’t purchase additional licenses for our copy of ACT! 2000, which works like a charm.
Being a Microsoft SysAdmin who loves unity and centralization, I’ve tried previously on several ocassions to push the “Why don’t we just use our lovely Exchange server and its Public Folders feature for exactly what it’s intended - Contact storage?”. Did I mention I was totally and utterly unsuccessful?
So I ask you, my readers, what CRM solutions would you recommend? We’re only looking at about a dozen users right now, and probably won’t be expanding that in the near future. A web-based solution would be spiffy, simply because I wouldn’t have to manage any additional software packages on local machines (which would invariably be forgotten, should someone recieve a new PC). Any web-based solution would also have to be non-Microsoft based (no one wants to run a Microsoft web server anyway), since our intranet server is a Fedora Core 4 box with Apache and PHP.
Any suggestions, oh devoted followers of Meller?
Windows Vista Beta Install Tips
I was searching for some help installing Windows Vista in a Virtual PC environment and Wink came to my rescue with this helpful blog entry from a Microsoft Virtual PC worker: Running Windows Vista Beta 1 under Virtual PC / Virtual Server.
Helped me out, hope someone else can find it helpful as well. More on Vista to come…