Ticket System
- 
 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. 
- 
 +1 for Spiceworks for me as well. 
- 
 Comodo has something free for RMM. No experience with it, though. 
- 
 Our RMM only works with expensive programs, unfortunately. 
- 
 
- 
 
- 
 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 think
- 
 @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? 
- 
 
- 
 You could use DesktopCentral and ServiceDeskPlus from ManageEngine 
- 
 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. 
- 
 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. 
- 
 That OSTicket looks pretty good. Anyone tried that? 
- 
 @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. 
- 
 @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. 
- 
 Since this topic was raised a bit in a different thread today... What is the difference between ZoHo and ManageEngine? People seem to mention them interchangeably but they look like separate products. 
- 
 @BRRABill said: What is the difference between ZoHo and ManageEngine? ManageEngine is a division of Zoho. 
- 
 This post is deleted!
- 
 @scottalanmiller said: ManageEngine is a division of Zoho. But it is two separate products, correct? I mean, obviously it looks like it is, just want to be sure I'm not missing something here. 
- 
 @BRRABill said: @scottalanmiller said: ManageEngine is a division of Zoho. But it is two separate products, correct? I mean, obviously it looks like it is, just want to be sure I'm not missing something here. Yes, just like a Buick and a Chevy are different products, but both GM. 




