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Open Source ERP is Driving Down the Cost of ERP Ownership.

ADempiere is a nicely featured ERP to help manage a medium-sized business. It has the standard features you would expect to support wholesale distribution and light manufacturing. Like any software tool, it has “the good, the bad, and the ugly”. The purpose of this article is to help expose you to ADempiere’s strengths and weaknesses. As a result, this article will help you determine if the ADempiere platform is worth investing your time to improve your wholesale distribution business. I do not think a resource like this document exists on the Internet. If you find value in this information, please let me and others know. Thanks!

BTW – I pulled the Demo from the video to get the length down. If you would like a demo, give me a shout. Thanks!

About Chuck Boecking: I am an ERP educator. I believe that open source ERP have achieved mainstream capabilities, and as a result, more companies can create greater efficiency across their organization. I started using the iDempiere code base in 2003. Back then, it was called Compiere. In 2006, I started my first multi-million dollar installation. Since then, ADempiere has helped me create great success with distribution and manufacturing companies all over the world. My vision of success is to find companies that can best use open source ERP to help them achieve a single, global instance that drives a discontinuous increase in profitability. I believe that organizations win when they own their technology.

If you have questions, comments or concerns, let me know. I definitely want your feedback.

You can contact me by phone using 512.850.6068.

My email is chuck@chuboe.com.

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Thank you for taking the time. I look forward to speaking with you.

Regards,
Chuck Boecking
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/chuck-boecking/10/970/17b

 

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