BCM doesn't care about where the calendar is or whom.  You link the
record to an account or contact.  Once it is linked there are many tabs
available to search based on various criteria, all in the Outlook
Ribbon.  

 

The horror is mostly speed and usability.  It worked great for the first
few months, but after our database continued to grow it got really slow
and practically unusuable.  We do link it with Office Accounting to
track time and generate invoices.  

We even moved it to a dedicated 2005 SQL Std Server with 4 GB ram and
its own Raid 10 array just to see if the performance would increase, and
it was so marginal I couldn't believe it.  Its just slow...

For just doing BCM stuff and non Accounting stuff I would imagine you
would be fine.  We are entering about 100 calendar items a week,
tracking at least 300 to 400 emails to those clients a week and
generating all of the invoicing and relevant material to go with it.

 

I think we just outgrew it.

 

From: Carl Houseman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 3:12 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: BCM - manage customer appts. on alternate calendars

 

Hmm... feel free to post some cliff notes on the horror... meanwhile...

 

How do you tell BCM to use a public calendar?

 

The application is keeping track of client information and appt.
history.  There will one person using BCM and all of the employees who
have appts. with clients are using just Outlook and checking their
personal calendars for these appts.   The BCM-person wants to look at a
client record and see the appt. history regardless of which employee is
responsible for that client. 

 

thanks much,

Carl

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 1:45 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: BCM - manage customer appts. on alternate calendars

 

BCM..how may I tell you the horror...

 

But to answer your question.  We use a Public Calendar and then we
invite the individual to whom is required to do the work.  This way the
admin has a centralized calendar that we can see easily and each person
gets it on their own, which is advantageous for BB, Windows Mobile,
etc.. using categories and such you can easily create multiple views for
different people on the centralized calendar.

 

You can do a reoccurring calendar appt, but you cannot bill it if you
are using Office Accounting to track time and generate invoices.

 

 

From: Carl Houseman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 1:03 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: BCM - manage customer appts. on alternate calendars

 

I've got all of 15 minutes of BCM use under my belt, but I'm not seeing
a way to select the calendar that business contacts will use for
appointments.  This is the Outlook 2007 BCM.

 

For example, an assistant using BCM and managing a calendar for several
other people.  Each contact should be able to specify which calendar
that contact's appointments would appear on.  Is that possible, and if
so where/how?

 

thanks all...

 

Carl

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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