Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Open source SplendidCRM a sweet alternative for ".Net-centric" SAAS provider
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> | Now that he's gained some practical experience with an open source
> | application, Schepis says he'd use it again. "So long as there's
> | existing knowledge, or an easy way to get up to speed, there's no
> | difference between using open source and commercial. Actually, there's
> | an additional benefit, because you have access to the source and
> | the licensing fees are much lower. Just make sure you set your
> | expectations in line with the experience level of the people who
> | are going to implement it for you."
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> http://www.itmanagersjournal.com/feature/22363
Roybot is lying again.
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| but the real problem was that Sugar's native PHP code didn't run well on
| Promero's server platform. "We were receiving leads and doing sales
| activities. We probably could have thrown lots of hardware at it and
| made it run faster, but it was just too sluggish in a hosted
| environment."
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While he supports OSS, he pretty much damns the LAMP setup and explains
how the .net framework was so much more efficient. Hardly surprising
since PHP is a dog - handy and powerful but a typically inefficient
scripting hack.
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