Greetings,

I was recently promoted to IT Manager of a mid-size Hot Spring Retreat
Center and am looking to implement some kind of Asset / Configuration
Database + Support Ticket Tracking.  The support team will likely be
me and 1-3 assistants.

We have about 50 networked computers spread over multiple buildings in
3 locations.  The network includes Wireless, 100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T,
and Fiber Optic segments.  All machines currently some version of
Windows (from 98 to Vista and Server 2008), but I may consider
migrating at least the servers to Linux, BSD, or similar in the
future.  We have 2 applications that require MSSQL Database servers
(separate locations = separate servers for now), but I'm willing to
consider MySQL.  We do not presently have an internal web server, so
Apache or whatever is "default" is fine.

>From my research so far, OTRS::ITSM and GLPI + OCS seem to be the
leading contenders (I like to use / support FSF style free software
when possible).  Any suggestions, comments, or corrections to my below
impressions based on the websites and random slashdot and other
discussions?

OTRS::ITSM
http://otrs.org and http://otrs.com
Originally had German developers, but has excellent English
translations and a large, active English speaking user community.
"Technologically" sound, but possibly not as "tight" as GLPI in
database and scripting implementations (this was mainly from a few
random comments, so I can't vouch for it's accuracy / reliability).
Installation on Windows is very easy.  Haven't gotten too far along in
using.  One of my big questions is how easily can data for the CMDB be
gathered and/or updated automatically.

GLPI+OCS
http://www.glpi-project.org and http://www.ocsinventory-ng.org/
Originally had French developers and so far has very unpolished
English translations and a relatively small English speaking user
community.  "Technologically" may have advantages over OTRS?
Installation may be a little more complex, but doesn't look too bad
(have not tried yet).  OCS looks good (again haven't tried it yet) and
should be able to automatically gather much of the the CMDB.

Originally I was leaning towards OTRS largely because of the better
English support / community, but after reading a bit more I'm starting
to reconsider.  In particular the OTRS::ITSM documentation says "The
use of an ITIL compliant tool such as OTRS::ITSM only makes sense if
processes, people and products (IT services) really are ITIL
compliant.  Successful ITIL implementation projects typically take up
to a year and longer." (from
http://doc.otrs.org/itsm/1.3/en/html/c419.html )

I had never heard of ITIL before reading about it at otrs.com and am
pretty certain my predecessor hadn't either.  I'm looking for
something I can have up and running in a few weeks and gradually make
more and better use of.  Right now our asset, configuration, and
support / process documentation consists of a series of spreadsheets
that have been updated sporadically at best.

Thanks for any comments or advice.

--
Bill Landis
---------------------------------------------------------------------
OTRS mailing list: itsm - Webpage: http://otrs.org/
Archive: http://lists.otrs.org/pipermail/itsm
To unsubscribe: http://lists.otrs.org/mailman/listinfo/itsm

NEW! ENTERPRISE SUBSCRIPTION - Get more information NOW!
http://www.otrs.com/en/support/enterprise-subscription/

Reply via email to