Cross Platform Help Desk Applications?
gillrock asks: "My company is about to conduct a search for a new Help Desk ticketing application to replace the home grown one currently in place. With luck, maybe we can find one that has asset inventory tracking as a feature or add-on plus some other nice bells and whistles. My biggest concern is that the group will end up choosing something that is 'Windows Only' that won't function with any flavor's of UNIX or at least have a web component. Are there any good, full featured, cross-platform friendly Help Desk apps out there that will make us UNIX Admins happy?
We're a small shop, so something that works out of the box would be best."
We (my company, that is) uses this. It's web based totally and extensible with perl.
Hilary Rosen's speech was about her love of money and her desire to roll around naked in a pile of money.
I know folks that use wwwreq and it seems to work as well as the people you have actually handling the tickets.
Also, see this page for a bigger list.
"Provided by the management for your protection."
My company publishes cross platform software and we use bugzilla to track bugs and request. With a few simple changes it could suit your purpose well.
"Get them before they get....
About $600 I think.
avensoft perfect tracker
http://monkeyserver.com --- weeeeee
Helpdesks.com is an excellent website that reviews a wide variety of help desk software solutions, from the dinky open source variety to the uber expensive hosted solutions. Go nuts! Jeff
http://www.fsck.com/projects/rt/
RT is very good. I've never heard anyone say a bad thing about it. It is very much worth checking out.