What do you propose for accounting/book keeping and payroll ?
//Ger
On Thu, 2011-09-15 at 11:59 +0100, David Pintor wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>> That sounds great. I'm sure I'm not the only one here that is excited to
> hear about it.
>> Good luck for the next sessions and please keep us updated if you organise
> more seminars!
>> David
>>> On 15 September 2011 11:16, Paul Scollon <paul at opensourceireland.biz> wrote:
>> > Hi all,
> >
> > just writing to let you know the outcome of a workshop/seminar myself and
> > fellow open source crusader Andrew Clarke held in Dundalk yesterday.
> >
> > About 6 months ago I approached the Chamber of Commerce suggesting a
> > workshop in saving software costs for small businesses. They offered to
> > organise it and the local Enterprise Board offered to pay for the training
> > facilities. We waved any fees in the spirit of what we were hoping to get
> > across to people.
> >
> > I was hoping for 10 or 11 local businesses to show up.
> >
> > In the end end 50 businesses asked to be on the list, and we had to turn
> > others away as the facilities could only hold 25 (so we did 2 sessions,
> > morning and afternoon).
> >
> > I can only say it went INCREDIBLY well, and the feedback form local
> > business was astounding. We covered mostly open source software alternatives
> > for Windows, plus some stuff on Portable Apps, but also mentioned Linux and
> > how it was a great server solution for hosting your own services. We spoke
> > about the origins of open source, and the difference between it and 'free'
> > software. We also gave a lot of stats, case studies and bar charts and stuff
> > that business people can relate to.
> >
> > We demonstrated how easy it is to migrate users from Microsoft Office to
> > LibreOffice, Phtoshop to GIMP and so on. They was particular interest and
> > amazement at the availability of open source CRM and Groupware packages that
> > we demonstrated.
> >
> > Afterwards we were bombarded with questions and requests for mote hands-on
> > workshops, further seminars etc.
> >
> > I'm thinking that small IT companies who support open source around the
> > country should similarly approach their local Chamber of Commerce and
> > arrange similar events. The time for open source to make headway in business
> > in Ireland seems to be now, if yesterday is anything to go by.
> >
> > Some of the material we used, with more to follow, is available at
> > http://www.opensourceireland.**biz <http://www.opensourceireland.biz>
> >
> > Paul Scollon
> >
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