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New Setup the domain they have...
with full non-profit access.

They get *WAY more e-mail space than they can use... and lots of online storage for all kinds of documents and pictures and PDFs and so on.

Its doing damned near everything I can think of in document management. Best part is they can do things from home or work or *anywhere* and update the documents right there on the screen in the web browser.
Expand Edited by folkert Feb. 15, 2011, 02:29:27 PM EST
New That's already been done
I think it's dumb, but they're asking me, so I'm looking. There are real problems with the idea of locating all the data on one of their own systems... that means that they're taking on maintaining a full time broadband network to the actual library, and keeping a machine run and administered full time.

I'm mostly looking to put together a good presentation that shows the best possible scenario... and why google is both better and cheaper for them. Given the tool Crazy mentioned, and the setup and dev time involved in making it work for them, I think that it should be an easy presentation to make.
     A quick question - (jake123) - (14)
         I thought lotus went opensource -NT - (boxley) - (3)
             I'm willing to bet it ain't free - (jake123)
             Nope - (pwhysall) - (1)
                 drain brammage symphony is what I wanted - (boxley)
         Does it have to be local? - (mvitale) - (7)
             NOOOO KIDDING! - (folkert) - (6)
                 I am. - (jake123) - (5)
                     Great training is a pshychological lock-in - (drook) - (2)
                         Well, it's really clear that - (jake123)
                         And great reason to kill it - (crazy)
                     Setup the domain they have... - (folkert) - (1)
                         That's already been done - (jake123)
         How's this look? - (crazy) - (1)
             That's got potential - (jake123)

That'll be $8.50, Mac.
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