Looking for low cost/free application solutions for small businesses

Greetings yall,
I've just been offered the opportunity to build a couple of small business offices (30-60 people) in the South Florida region and I am looking for ideas of the different software packages I can offer them. For example I was thinking about implementing some sort of open source ticketing system, storage solutions, maybe a virtualization option.
Basically anything that can be used on a smaller scale to better a business
I've just been offered the opportunity to build a couple of small business offices (30-60 people) in the South Florida region and I am looking for ideas of the different software packages I can offer them. For example I was thinking about implementing some sort of open source ticketing system, storage solutions, maybe a virtualization option.
Basically anything that can be used on a smaller scale to better a business
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TLeTourneau Member Posts: 616 ■■■■■■■■□□
Spiceworks has some nice features, I am also a big fan of FreePBX.Thanks, Tom
M.S. - Cybersecurity and Information Assurance
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muneebkalathil Member Posts: 148
Ubuntu, CentOS - Server
WPS Office, Libre Office - Documents
Virtualbox, KVm, Proxmox - Virtualization
FreeNAS, Samba, NFS - Storage
Spiceworks, osTicket, otrs - Ticketing
Thunderbord - Mail client -
OctalDump Member Posts: 1,722
Low cost is often cheaper than "free". For small business, I'd look at public cloud SaaS offerings like gSuite and Office 365. The advantage here is low administrative overhead and a lot of features. Potentially, you could set something like this up, and not have to provision a single server or worry too much about provisioning desktops or SOEs or all that fun stuff.2017 Goals - Something Cisco, Something Linux, Agile PM