Almost...

We are in search on one of these apps, and certainly a lot of them run on M$ 
(IIS,SQLServer,etc), but

An alternative is:

http://www.parquesoft.com/empresas/tiqal/index.html

It runs on Linux (Red Hat mostly), is web enabled and it even probably supports 
Informix as the database (never proved, but they say they can...).

It is in early stages but seems promising. Ah... the soft is in Spanish, I don't know 
if the program is in english... althoug I suppose so.


Chucho!


-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 13:56:48 -0400
Subject: Aaaarrrrrggghhh!

Why is it that every application/package I find that would support the 
management of an ISO9001:2000 quality management system (document 
control, corrective action tracking, forms management, process control) 
requires Windows Server and IIS?
(The one I did find that didn't require Windows was a hosted environment 
that, while it sounded OK from what I read, still would put our critical
business data in the hands of a third party -- not something I'm real
keen on...).

ISO9001:2000 is an *INTERNATIONAL STANDARD*, why is every software
package I find written for an O/S that has thumbed it's nose at
standards (that are not MS-standards) for the past 20 years?

Aaaarrrrrggghhh!

Regards,
Tim
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