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Open Source ERP for E-Business


In this post a research on open source enterprise resource planning systems is published which has been conducted in spring 2007. Information and results may be outdated but I hope that reading this will give you food for thought.

 

Abstract

Open source software (OSS) is attributed with many advantages, prominently lower costs due to lacking license fees, increased flexibility due to free availability of source code and last but not least the missing lock-in with a certain software vendor. These general advantages are valuable for small and mid-sized enterprises (SME) since these companies have limited financial resources for either purchasing and customizing commercial software packages or developing software on their own. As the OSS paradigm is not only limited to operating and office applications, but also emerges in the area of enterprise resource planning systems (ERP), they have a growing relevance to business processes and the interorganizational integration of these processes. When the latter is conceived as electronic business the open nature of OSS also improves the networkability of SME, a key competitive factor for companies that are required to closely collaborate with value chain partners. In view of these developments, this paper presents a first step towards systematically analyzing the contribution of OS-ERP systems for SME. For this purpose a web content survey was conducted which led to the selection of ten systems. It reveals that not all systems meet the OS paradigm, that primarily basic operational ERP functionalities are covered and that technological support for electronic business integration needs to be enhanced.

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Open Source ERP and their Suitability for Business Use

In this post a research on open source enterprise resource planning systems is published which has been conducted in fall 2006. Information and results may be outdated but I hope that reading this will give you food for thought.

Abstract

Although open source systems are primarily discussed for operation systems, office applications and the like, early examples are also emerging for business applications. This field is usually referred to as enterprise resource planning systems (ERP) and has been the domain of large software manufacturers. This paper presents research in progress on the evaluation of seven open source enterprise resource planning systems. Based on an extensive web research, costs, ease of evaluation, diversity of languages and industry solutions, and support and training have been compared. The results indicate that many of these systems may be used by small and mid-sized enterprises. Support partners are available in Europe and sometimes worldwide which may accompany the implementation of the products.

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Tags: compiere, erp5, openbravo, opentaps, sme, sql-ledger, tinyerp, weberp