The Fundamentals Of Our Cerby Are Strong
Community September 24th, 2008
posted by Jeff Standen(This is a re-post of a broadcast to all registered Cerb4 forum members this evening.)
We’ve had many prospective Cerb4 users bring up the economic turmoil in their conversations with us lately. Sometimes we benefit, as many people are looking to lower their suffocating licensing costs from enterprise systems implemented in the “boom” times; and sometimes we’re losing out, as others decide to “tough it out” with their existing patchwork systems, even though they’d prefer to rollout something more streamlined and coherent.
In a way, we’re energized. In an economic climate like this, we have a chance to prove to you that we’re not simply exchanging a one-off copy of pre-built software for a fist-full of your hard-earned revenue. We’re also committed to being a partner through the tough times, mediating helpful tips and efficient practices from an entire community; still giving you the greatest return on your investment with us.
Unlike the economy, Cerb4 is in an incredibly healthy technical position. The transition between 3.6 and 4.0 is where the dusty skeletons fell out of our closet and were given a proper burial. If you think there may be some areas where you can shift more of your workload to the project, we’d love to hear about it.
In the meantime, make sure you’ve added the Cerb4 Blog to your RSS news reader. We’ll continue to share more tips and insight than ever.
Cerb4 Blog:
http://www.cerb4.com/blog/
Cerb4 Wiki (Collaborative Docs):
http://wiki.cerb4.com/wiki/
Thanks for being a part of the project!
-Jeff@WGM

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