Full Disclosure: I work for the makers of DonorPro (www.donorpro.com)
We offer a donor management system that includes many of the same features as DonorPerfect, Raiser's Edge and some of the other solutions mentioned here.
There is a good comparison, including DonorPro and many of other products mentioned above, here http://tinyurl.com/lb5ve2
Good luck!
Pricing will always be based on demand, right? Are you saying companies should always price based on cost of goods and then adjust based on demand. Or that they should ignore demand all together.
Either way, given an open market, demand's going to drive price. It's not cold, it's based on the presumption that the market is rational and I won't pay more than something is worth to me. If that causes a excessive profit for the supplier, other's will enter the market - increasing the supply - which will drive down price, etc...
Full Disclosure: I work for the makers of DonorPro (www.donorpro.com)
We offer a donor management system that includes many of the same features as DonorPerfect, Raiser's Edge and some of the other solutions mentioned here.
There is a good comparison, including DonorPro and many of other products mentioned above, here http://tinyurl.com/lb5ve2
Good luck!
I don't know the timeline so I can't say if this is repackaging XP, or vice versa. But Lean Programming has been around for awhile.
There are a lot of similarities to XP. God forbid we have two similar development methodologies. What's next? One operating system;')
Did you read the article? It suggested "honest, factual writing"
When does that qualify as FUD?
-greg
Not sure what you're getting at.
Pricing will always be based on demand, right? Are you saying companies should always price based on cost of goods and then adjust based on demand. Or that they should ignore demand all together.
Either way, given an open market, demand's going to drive price. It's not cold, it's based on the presumption that the market is rational and I won't pay more than something is worth to me. If that causes a excessive profit for the supplier, other's will enter the market - increasing the supply - which will drive down price, etc...
Maybe I'm missing your point...
The negative, among most posters, makes me wonder if OS diversity is good as long as all OSes are Linux:')
Sun has lost ground because their OS/Hardware solution is comparatively expensive; not necessarily because Solaris is not a capable OS.
It just amuses me that Windows homogeneity is bad; but Linux everywhere is good.
I can't remember where I read it; maybe JoelOnSoftware? Do a google search for any employee, not just open source developers. -greg