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[Phpgroupware-users] "Betting Your Company" on PHPGroupware
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Doug Dicks |
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[Phpgroupware-users] "Betting Your Company" on PHPGroupware |
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Fri, 01 Aug 2003 13:08:24 +0000 |
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Hello All,
I need some opinions or advice.
A month ago some of my coworkers and I left our previous employer to
start a new company. We've just gotten our first significant contract,
one which calls for a groupware (email, address book, time-tracking)
solution. It's a large number of users, but generally not all at the
same time.
We'd really like to use an open solution. We all believe in open source
and are willing to contribute work back to the project. Something like
Exchange/Outlook would kill our profit margin, but we'd rather break
even than fail.
The new project is pretty high-visibility within the local community and
has several very large companies involved. The outcome of this project
will certainly have a major, major impact on the future of our new company.
So, given all of this, would you use PHPGroupware if this were *your*
company? Why or why not?
Thanks for your advice. PHPGroupware is our "plan a", and I need to
validate this direction. Things should get rolling very quickly now
that we have the deal, and the project schedule doesn't allow for any
time to change out the core technology half-way through.
Thanks again. I look forward to your comments.
Doug
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Revelant Technologies
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