Best FOSS Help Desk Software For Small Firms?
Nocts writes "I'm currently working for a moderately sized company that manages a large portion of its internal help desk questions through a Jabber-based chat room. What we're looking for instead is an open source, preferably Web-based solution that will give us the ability to have floor representatives queue questions and concerns in a similar fashion to BugTraq, directed at the help desk. Email capability would be preferred for elaboration of specific issues, but the more we can centralize everything into the queued system the better. Any recommendations and experiences? Just about any language is doable since I have the ability to configure and upgrade our servers and we're looking at about a user base of 100 people, with around 5-10 questions a minute."
If your organization is only 100 people, and you get 5 to 10 support requests per minute, one wonders if you're doing something wrong.
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No, but I do work at Retard's R US and I do want an answer. Now pony up!
Never underestimate the retard capacity of a sales department of about 75 people. Next keep in mind those positions turn over completely in about a month.
Perhaps they are trying to "higher" English (or whatever their language is) literate individuals.
I use ask.slashdot.org.
Since when is 100 helpdesk techs "small"? I must work inside a fucking amoeba...
Until the next exocytosis, anyway.
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