Hey, thought I'd chime in

Here's the things that have turned my loyalty from ADP. There is a positive message here so read on...
We've been using an ADP 8800 since they were first introduced. I took extensive ADP training in PICK and UNIX and can manipulate the machine as necc. Used to know the key to superuser password but ADP got wise. I really liked the system at the time (1993) and it's survived eight years.
The 8800 runs both my stores over a leased 56K line. A couple of years ago, we ungraded our phones to use a T1 voice/data circuit between locations for better voice communication and thought we'd put the data thru it too. ADP came out and said "you have to use our $10,000 DSU/CSU switch and will need our $5,000 software too." Needless to say, the 56K line works pretty good at $90 per month...
Then, we were insulted last November with the requirement to get with the GM-Access setup, that cost about $7,000 and so far it's useless.
We've stuck with the 8800 hoping for a better solution from ADP but what I've seen, it's more of the same on a DEC system and it costs more.
Lately, another insult. ADP won't put forth their own parts catalog so the Bell-Howell, EDS, etc. vendors are hanging around. The B&H was really cool but because of their agreement with ADP, the system will only network with a 9200 system and we'd have to buy 4 ports for the 8800 to make it work. Ouch...
Here's the good news and I'll refer to the success some are having with EDS. The EDS parts system, while not as rhobust as B&H will network into the 8800 without too much trouble. We can provide our own hardware and have as many catalog systems we want.
EDS now has my attention for the DMS solution and its time to get something new.
Keep smiling!
scott
ps According to the B&H rep, ADP will install firewall type control to prevent 'unpaid' network access to the 8800 (probably the 9200 too).
oh, I did contemplate R&R but they tried the bait and switch technique. They must have forgotten they were selling to a car dealer...