On Tue, 2014-07-01 at 16:18 +0100, Tom Davies wrote:
That once they reach a stage of their migration where they start
making substantial savings then they could put a fraction of that
saving into external support like that or even to consider paying a
couple of in-house devs part-time.
Thanks Tom, a good idea, and certainly the kind of direction I'd like to
go. However, at the moment, it's a company with only 4 employees, so
that's not a lot of development work that can be done with the savings
(at least in the short term).
The problem is that I'm having trouble migrating even one of the users
across when some things don't work as expected (we've all heard it: "the
document opens okay in MS office"). Whilst I understand all the issues
and am happy to fund within my own budget, it's very difficult to
persuade the end-user given the circumstances.
Wish me luck!
Andy
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