else I should consider?
Thanks,
- Joe
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Boddie wrote:
On 15 Okt, 22:50, Lawrence D'Oliveiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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[EMAIL PROTECTED], Paul
Boddie wrote:
... any absence of steep licensing costs isn't necessarily
an advantage in the consulting business
On Oct 15, 11:17 am, Joe Strout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We've got a client who has been planning to use SharePoint for
managing their organization documents, but has recently dropped that
idea and is looking for an alternative. Is there any Python package
with similar functionality?
On 15 Okt, 22:50, Lawrence D'Oliveiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
central.gen.new_zealand wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Paul Boddie wrote:
... any absence of steep licensing costs isn't necessarily
an advantage in the consulting business since such stuff usually gets
passed onto the
We've got a client who has been planning to use SharePoint for
managing their organization documents, but has recently dropped that
idea and is looking for an alternative. Is there any Python package
with similar functionality?
I confess that I've never used SharePoint myself, and what I
On 15 Okt, 17:17, Joe Strout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We've got a client who has been planning to use SharePoint for
managing their organization documents, but has recently dropped that
idea and is looking for an alternative. Is there any Python package
with similar functionality?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED], Paul
Boddie wrote:
... any absence of steep licensing costs isn't necessarily
an advantage in the consulting business since such stuff usually gets
passed onto the brand-obsessed customer.
Sounds like you're talking about customers being bigger businesses, rather