There are a handful of open source ERP solutions that can be considered business-ready --- thorough documentation, extensive technical and customer support, and a regular release schedule. Openbravo ...
There's a paradox operating in the enterprise apps world. On the one hand we have the mega vendors with proprietary technology. On the other hand we have millions of developers who love open source.
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BARCELONA, Spain & CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Openbravo has announced the release of a new integrated business management solution, built on top of Ubuntu Server Edition, which is fully ...
BARCELONA, Spain & CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Openbravo, the leading developer of web-based open source Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Point of Sale (POS) solutions for businesses, has ...
Openbravo announced on Tuesday its next-generation enterprise resourceplanning (ERP) product, called “QuickStart,” an alternative to thecompany’s generally more labor-intensive community package.
Openbravo, which has a significant presence in its native Europe, reported that deployments of its ERP application suite in North America grew by 110 percent in 2010 and recently moved its global ...
Openbravo, a provider of Web-based open source enterprise resource planning and point-of-sale solutions, has raised $12 million in Series B funding. Amadeus Capital Partners led the round, and was ...
Dubai, UAE- March 21, 2012: Openbravo, the leading web-based Open Source Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) provider, today announced that it has established relationships with 8 Middle East based ...
SPAIN: Openbravo, the leading developer of web-based open source Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Point of Sale (PoS) solutions for enterprises, has released version 2.20 of its open source ...
How about we play an ERP word-association game: I say “ERP costs” and what words come to mind? “Expensive”? How about “never ending”? “Increasing”? “Heartburn-inducing”? Do the words “cheap” or ...
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