ricardisimo
July 10th, 2007, 08:51 AM
Hey there everyone,
I'm currently speaking with a member of the Pasadena Unified School District regarding their software concerns. At first I was led to believe that what they were interested in was Edubuntu or something similar, but no. They are having issues with simply catching up with the 21st Century in their daily affairs: keeping inventory, placing orders, streamlining communications, etc. I can make an appealing pitch for OpenOffice and the like for many of their needs, but ultimately they are going to need to speak with someone about running servers and managing networks, and about this I must remain silent or risk revealing my ignorance.
In other words, would someone be willing to join me in speaking at some length to a selection of the school board, if not it's entire membership? Coffee's on me. Thanks in advance.
I'm currently speaking with a member of the Pasadena Unified School District regarding their software concerns. At first I was led to believe that what they were interested in was Edubuntu or something similar, but no. They are having issues with simply catching up with the 21st Century in their daily affairs: keeping inventory, placing orders, streamlining communications, etc. I can make an appealing pitch for OpenOffice and the like for many of their needs, but ultimately they are going to need to speak with someone about running servers and managing networks, and about this I must remain silent or risk revealing my ignorance.
In other words, would someone be willing to join me in speaking at some length to a selection of the school board, if not it's entire membership? Coffee's on me. Thanks in advance.