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September 29th, 2002, 11:15 PM
#1
Consulting: Task & Time Tracking
Greetings All:
I'm getting ready to start up another company (seperate from AO) to do consulting in the local area. I'll hire a few people, put one of them in charge, do some advertising, and BAM, should be well on our way with very little work on my part (not really any competition in the area).
At any rate, I'm curious as to what software people out there that work for consulting firms (or that consult independantly) are using for task & time tracking?
I REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY don't want to write, or have someone else write, a home grown solution.
Web based solutions, especially PHP, are a plus, but not manditory.
Thanks.
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September 29th, 2002, 11:48 PM
#2
Are you looking for an ITIL-based system much like those used in call-centers / helpdesks, or something more advanced?
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September 30th, 2002, 12:14 AM
#3
Yeah, Im looking to go into my own buisness, not sure exactly the type of buisness, but yeah. If you need help with finding good Consultant's/Employee's, PM me and I have a few people I know that might be of help/service when it comes to Consulting.
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September 30th, 2002, 12:34 AM
#4
This might not be exactly what you want, but at least it will give you something to look at. M$ has a product called Appointment Manager that conveniently has a 30 day free trial. It's pretty cool as it lets you assign services to each employee, allot specific blocks of time for specific tasks, assign dollar values to specific services...it even lets your clients log on and schedule appointments on their own. When they rolled this out as a part of >NET my services, I jokingly told them that this could revolutionize the 'paid escort' business...but seriously it does have the potential to be a good tool. If this is too simplistic, I think that there may be a more intense offering thru M$'s Great Plains division. I'm using Quikbooks myself (works in a pinch), but I don't really need the online functionality that you are looking for. Hope this helped!
Al
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September 30th, 2002, 12:37 AM
#5
Greetings:
Definately want something that's hosted on-site, and not a hosted app solution, especially one through the ultra-secure Microsoft Corp.
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September 30th, 2002, 12:57 AM
#6
Now JP...we all know that M$ makes the most secure products in the world.....NOT!! But you gotta concede one point...it would work great for hookers! LOL
Al
It isn't paranoia when you KNOW they're out to get you...
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September 30th, 2002, 02:17 AM
#7
http://sourceforge.net/projects/tutos/
dont know if thats the kinda thing your looking for....
but i am curious why dont u want someone to write it for you
rioter
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September 30th, 2002, 02:27 AM
#8
Because he'd have to pay them to do it.....
JP's cheap... :P
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September 30th, 2002, 04:10 AM
#9
I use Track-IT where I work.
I love it. It lets you assign tasks to specific people and it has tons of cool features.
It includes workstation auditing that I have included with my login script to run once a week. It has a library section so you can include all of your books and track who has them.
It has a purchasing section to manage your venders and what you have ordered/recieved.
It has an awesome reports/graphs section that will let you display practically anything you want.
//From website
{Manage the endless flow of work orders.
Inventory, track, and manage your hardware and software assets, who has equipment on loan, how much you've purchased from vendors, how much training end-users have had, and so on.
Track warranties, service contract expirations, software upgrades, etc. }
I don't know if this is what you are talking about. It is more help desk software and it might be overkill, but at any rate... it works great for us!
There is a free demo version available for download.
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September 30th, 2002, 12:12 PM
#10
he he
well I'm a sadist so I use pen, paper, and a calculator myself... as far as invoicing and such goes I've been working with Accware... a database app from icode.inc (http://www.icode.com)
the newer everest product from them is obviously a little more robust as it is sql based but accware does tend to my needs.
as far as a ticket system, I've had okay luck with a product called footprints by unipress
http://********footprints.com/ it has a pretty good asset management system, and the interface isnt as rocky as some I've seen.... but eh... for now I'll stick with pen, paper, and the good ole noggin.
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