5 open source help desk apps to watch
- 29 September, 2009 10:53
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If your help desk software is giving you trouble, there are some open source options available to help ease your pain – without the high cost.
In this instalment of CIO's five open source applications to watch we take a look at help desk software, which is the basis of incident response and IT service delivery.
RT: Request Tracker
RT is a ticketing system which enables a group of people to manage tasks, issues and requests submitted by a community of users. The RT platform has been under development since 1996, and is claimed to be used at thousands of sites around the world. Written in object-oriented Perl, RT manages tasks like the identification, prioritisation, assignment, resolution and notification for applications including project management, help desk, NOC ticketing, CRM and software development.
URL: http://bestpractical.com/rt/ Licence: GPL
Help Desk Software
Help Desk Software (also Freehelpdesk) is feature-rich help desk system designed from the ground up to meet the demands of help desk staff and their users. It is a Web-based system that can accept new calls from your users directly into the system. Calls can be tracked and searched to enable faster response times. Help Desk Software has been updated to support PHP 5, but development pace has slowed since mid-2008.
URL: http://freehelpdesk.org/ Licence: GPL
OTRS
OTRS (Open source Ticket Request System) has features to manage customer telephone calls and e-mails. The system is built to allow support, sales, pre-sales, billing, internal IT and help desk functions to react quickly to inbound inquiries. OTRS is a Web-based help desk and ticket system that provides a set of features to help service organisations to manage requests more efficiently. As a framework, it is the basis of OTRS::ITSM, an ITIL-compliant IT service management solution. It supports MySQL, MS SQL, PosgreSQL, Oracle and DB2.
URL: http://otrs.org Licence: AGPL
Triage
A Web-based help desk application written in Java using the Hibernate and ZK libraries. Triage provides interfaces for handling tickets with notes and solutions, full-text search indexing, and allowing for plug-ins which can generate tickets from external sources (for example Asterisk, OpenNMS, Nagios, and e-mail). The initial development is being done on Linux, using the Eclipse development environment. The idea is that as a technician enters a new ticket, the application will present them with previous tickets/solutions which may be related and be able to present a quick answer. This way, knowledge is not lost and can be easily leveraged even with new personnel in the IT work force.
URL: http://code.google.com/p/triage/ Licence: GPL
PHP Help Desk
PHD Help Desk is an application designed for the registry and follow-up of help desk incidents. A registry of incidents allows classification in two levels (type and subtype), the state of the incident, a description, ticket assignment and priority, historical registry, and an audit. Information can be reported in consultation format, to give reports or export the information for later processing in a database or spreadsheet.
URL: http://www.p-hd.com.ar/eng/index.php Licence: GPL
For more articles in this series, be sure to check out:
5 open source security projects to watch
5 open source network management projects to watch
5 open source virtualisation technologies to watch
5 open source CRM systems to watch
5 open source VoIP softphones to watch
5 open source billing systems to watch
5 open source office suites to watch
5 open source IP telephony projects to watch
5 enterprise open source wiki apps to watch
5 open source project management apps to watch
5 free project management applications you must try
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- http://bestpractical.com/rt/
- http://freehelpdesk.org/
- http://otrs.org
- http://code.google.com/p/triage/
- http://www.p-hd.com.ar/eng/index.php
- 5 open source security projects to watch
- 5 open source network management projects to watch
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- Five enterprise open source wiki apps to watch
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Comments
Anonymous
Web Help Desk Free Edition
Notable is Web Help Desk. It's not open source, but it doesn't really need to be :) It already has it all....and there is a free edition!
<a href="http://www.webhelpdesk.com">Help Desk Software by Web Help Desk</a>
Mihir Patel
Nice Article
Hello,
It's very nice tools which you mentioned for Help Desk in Linux/Open Source.
Thanks for sharing information.
Regards,
Mihir
ask4itsolutions.com
Scott
Um, you're missing the point
"Notable is Web Help Desk. It's not open source, but it doesn't really need to be :) It already has it all....and there is a free edition!"
That's great but you've missed the point. Free as in cost != Free. Open Source is about having access to the code and not being restricted. I'd bet my savings that the "free" version of Notable has tonnes of restrictions.
Scott
Um, you're missing the point Part 2
Yep, just checked. You are allowed 1 "tech" to log into the system with the free version.
Wow.
Oscar
Rooundup
How about roundup?
Michel Vasic
GLPI
Hello,
I would mention GLPI as well http://www.glpi-project.org/. It's biggest added-value is the integrated asset management, but it can be used as a helpdesk solution only, and includes interesting business rules (a problem in such location or such category will be routed to such team).
Greetings,
M Vasic
Quatog
May I suggest another one:
OSTICKET
http://www.osticket.com/
Jessie
You should probably check this one :
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wats/
Very easy to setup and use.
Techfree
See allso open source Support Incident Tracker
http://sitracker.org
regards.
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