Uh since when? They just did a release in June. On Sep 16, 2016 10:49 AM, "That One Guy /sarcasm" <[email protected]> wrote:
> phpipam isnt developed anymore > I have an idle racktables server ready for production, its ugly/sexy and > has everything I want except that its got a learning curve I havent sobered > up enough to get a full grasp on, but its got all the documentory and > reporting features I want, would love it if Bertram bought it out and > integrated it, id be so exited Id get the vapors. > > On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 10:43 AM, Josh Reynolds <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Check out phpipam >> >> On Sep 16, 2016 10:39 AM, "That One Guy /sarcasm" < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> We use Powercode, they ebb and flow. Other than simon who escaped by the >>> skin of his teeth after murdering the guy before him I think they have >>> gladiator fights for the lead role because every time a new lead comes in >>> the last one disappears off the face of the earth. I imagine being in the >>> office up there looks like something out of mad max. >>> >>> But overall, its a satisfying product, the inventory component is >>> absolutely useless, but the rest is pretty reliable. Customers like the >>> feel of the portal interface, I would prefer we had the ability to >>> manipulate it more, but I also want my own pony named Miguel. >>> Support responsiveness is normally pretty good, occasionally it gets >>> meh, but I think you have that with any company depending on the work load. >>> >>> What I do like about it, is that I dont have to know much to manage it, >>> The server build is down to a cut and past CLI job if it needs rebuilt. It >>> performs well in a decent VM host. >>> >>> It really appears they are moving away from user driven development >>> (there used to be constant interaction) toward more of a programmed >>> development cycle, which is good and bad, but mostly a positive move. >>> >>> It would be nice if they had clean IPAM, i still have a set of excel >>> spreadsheets for master subnet documentation, but I dont think there is >>> such a beast in IPAM that would satisfy everyone. >>> >>> The ticketing system became super useful once they added external email >>> accounts, it allowed us to decommission a secondary ticketing system. Its >>> only good for our ISP side, not our contract services side however because >>> it doesnt offer clean time tracking or multiple tech separation >>> >>> My boss is very frugal when it comes to anything that generates a >>> recurring cost, and he sees Powercode as a beneficial recurring cost, so >>> that does say something about the product. >>> >>> I cuss them every couple months over something or other, its usually >>> 50/50 whether its something I screwed up, or a bug in their system, but it >>> always gets resolved. We have an ongoing issue with email fetching that >>> happens, but they gave me a cli tool to resolve it, and its caused by >>> something external and outside their control, so I cant hold it against >>> them. >>> >>> There is currently no way to easily reset the tracking metrics on >>> tickets and times, but thats no deal breaker, they will eventually clean it >>> up. >>> >>> If youre looking for actual inventory management with any type of >>> valuation, its definetly not the product. Azotel had that when we were >>> looking into them, and I think you could tie in crystal reports to get some >>> really amazing data, but it seems like Azotel went to sleep >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 9:50 AM, Vlad Sedov <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> We've been running Freeside for the last 10 years. It takes a bit of >>>> perl and linux knowledge to get it running (or just download the VM), but >>>> hey, what do you want for nothing? >>>> >>>> Feature-wise, freeside is on par with the big boys these days.. Can't >>>> think of anything it doesn't have that an ISP billing system should have. >>>> The new version even has tower coverage mapping... very WISP-friendly. >>>> >>>> >>>> peace >>>> >>>> Vlad >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 9/16/2016 12:50 AM, TJ Trout wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Could I trouble you all for a quick survey / recommendation on billing >>>>> systems? >>>>> >>>>> I've been looking at; >>>>> >>>>> Power code ( seems like too many red flags with this company) >>>>> >>>>> Platypus ( good price, but I don't want to become a dev just to bill >>>>> my customers) >>>>> >>>>> Visp seems like a decent option? >>>>> >>>>> Wisp Mon? Don't know much about them, prices seem high, haven't heard >>>>> anything bad so that's a good sign? >>>>> >>>>> Swift fox? ( Seems like unpopular option maybe because they're new?) >>>>> >>>>> Sonar? Maybe that's the one? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> If you only see yourself as part of the team but you don't see your team >>> as part of yourself you have already failed as part of the team. >>> >> > > > -- > If you only see yourself as part of the team but you don't see your team > as part of yourself you have already failed as part of the team. >
