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SugarCRM may be something work looking into. Whatever solution is proposed should integrate with their existing Microsoft platform; specifically, Microsoft Exchange.
 
 
Bill Boisvenue, President
BSC Solutions Group Ltd.
 
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OK,
 
Just getting it straight in my head...
 
May be better to study MS Exchange that already has these features as opposed to egroupware. Does MS Exchange allow for WIKI support or to host WIKI's? I will study up on MS Exchange later this week.. [Bill Boisvenue] SharePoint supports Wiki’s.
 
I'm assuming that installing MySQL on local server for Wordpress is a "pain", and could incur costs, thus better to pursue another temporary venue for a temporary web-page (until design phase is completed in April).[Bill Boisvenue] It is not too much of a pain to install and can be done on their server. I’m not willing to put it on my hosted servers as no other clients are using it.
 
If you could get back to me with these questions, that's great. I just want to make certain we are proceeding with a potential solution that works with the hardware / software requirements of the church's server.
 
Thanks and cheers,
Murray
 
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Hi Bill,
 
Question: Would putting MySQL on Church's local server and running Wordpress work for the church as a temp solution until permanent design?
 
If yes, would there be any costs associated, or problems or "headaches" associated with updating webpage on your server. If it is complex, I would just assume that "communications" come up with an alternative to Wordpress. If on the other hand that could be done on local server with no problems, something to consider, but I know you have a better "feel" for the system than I do!
 
I'm just an old Linux/Unix "Grey-Beard"! :)
 
Murray
 
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I would think it should be okay.
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