Enterprise application development:Open Source
Posted by: Allison Raygor in Services on Aug 11, 2011
It is no new business model to work more efficiently. Work smarter, not harder, the old adage goes. A growing trend to accomplish this is through Enterprise Resource Management (ERP).
ERP is a way for businesses to organize their work. It is generally manifested in the form of a database in a manner which integrates data. Application examples include performing payroll, filling orders, and call support centers, just to name a few. The features are vast, and small and large companies alike find advantages in using ERP services.
This open source software allows for collaboration in that developers can contribute to the code and adapt, edit and alter it for their needs. The benefits of open source are many, but this collaboration is an oft cited example of its advantage over closed software that requires a license.
There is a growing industry to market enterprise application development services via open source means to small and medium enterprises (SME). Openbravo works to provide open source software applications for ERP. It provides businesses with the kinds of strategies designed to help streamline data and regulate information that will help them work faster, better, and smarter. Openbravo works to provide companies services which include Production Management, Sales, Financial Management and Accounting, Alerts and Linked Items. With customizable widgets, it is simple to tailor the multitude of features to fit specific needs.
By streamlining processes and creating more efficient means of communicating information, it is no wonder ERP is such a popular open source option for growing SMEs. Working smarter, not harder has been a tried and true model for years and isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. At Miracle Technologies (contact us regarding your project) we provide robust end-to-end ofbiz solutions for ERP by a dedicated team that are able to carry out all the functions that you need to get you started with your enterprise resource planning.
