Ticket System
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@scottalanmiller said:
Spiceworks Hosted is free and easy. Zoho has a couple of options. Zoho also has ManageEngine which is free and hosted. ZenDesk is popular.
Just checked the website and found this hosted option. They say its free, any limitations that you know of?
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@Ambarishrh said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Spiceworks Hosted is free and easy. Zoho has a couple of options. Zoho also has ManageEngine which is free and hosted. ZenDesk is popular.
Just checked the website and found this hosted option. They say its free, any limitations that you know of?
We mentioned several vendors there. Which one are you asking about?
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@scottalanmiller I meant spiceworks hosted option
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Ah ha. SW hosted works well but is super limited. We use it for some stuff.
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No ticket merging, no editing of ticket details, basically no reports...
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Thanks for the info here.
It is renewal time for the RMM, and was thinking of migrating off their platform to something hosted.
Free is always good.
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+1 for Spiceworks for me as well.
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Comodo has something free for RMM. No experience with it, though.
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Our RMM only works with expensive programs, unfortunately.
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I'm toying with the Comodo one free version. It seems to be alright. Nothing stellar, but not bad for free either. You get a helpdesk package with that one as well.
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@dafyre said:
I'm toying with the Comodo one free version. It seems to be alright. Nothing stellar, but not bad for free either. You get a helpdesk package with that one as well.
, I thinkHave you used ZOHO and ManageEngine?
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You could use DesktopCentral and ServiceDeskPlus from ManageEngine
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I'm trying to decide between all the options in this thread.
Just looking for simple ticketing where I can throw info in, and have it in the cloud. And respond to the client if needed.
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I'm attempting to use Jira ServiceDesk. I'm having mixed success. I'm going to keep on with it for awhile since it is up and running, and I don't have the bandwidth available to evaluate something else. I'd probably be looking at a Linux based solution when I get to that point.
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That OSTicket looks pretty good. Anyone tried that?
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@Rob-Dunn said:
That OSTicket looks pretty good. Anyone tried that?
I've used it before. It's not too bad. Fairly simple.
I threw together a test in a container. Not including building the container, it probably took 5 minutes to install and have a basic set up.
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@johnhooks said:
@Rob-Dunn said:
That OSTicket looks pretty good. Anyone tried that?
I've used it before. It's not too bad. Fairly simple.
I threw together a test in a container. Not including building the container, it probably took 5 minutes to install and have a basic set up.
I think that's what Comodo One uses.