bill_datamaster wrote:
You don’t seem to have a lot of luck Nige, sort of out of the frying pan into the fire.
It’d be interesting to hear why they decided to change given by your account they had a perfectly good working system. I’m guessing, but in a depressed market where money is tight, if a system is coming to the end of it’s serviceable life, then the company might not want or be able to afford Auriga prices for a second time round. On paper, Mercury looks every bit as good as any other system and it’s probably a lot cheaper than Auriga. Only time will tell if this is a right decision but one would hope that the management has done their research and not just swallowed up the sales patter.
As for the likes of us going bankrupt, I don’t think so. I’ve made damn sure that the structure of my business is stable and doesn’t rely on making new sales. That said, we’ve never been so busy, installing right up to Christmas Eve including three Mercury and one Auriga migrations. That’s not bad for a company that doesn’t advertise (blows own trumpet what the heck!) It’s the companies with large sales forces and traditionally high costs that need to worry.
Anyway, keep you chin up Nige, if it wasn’t for stuff like this you’d have nothing to complain about!
Bill

Hi Bill, me complain I don't know what you are on about.

The Auriga system is only a year old, I don't know why he's on about taking it out when it works perfectly.
As you know I wasn't a fan of these PDA systems after my experience with the pile of s
hit Exel churn out I'm coming round to the them quickly.
Working with a system that doesn't lose connection and is stable as anything is a refreshing change after working with the pretty coloured screens Exel market as Taxi Dispatch software.