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Compiere now #1 on sourceforge
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Todd Boyle |
Subject: |
Compiere now #1 on sourceforge |
Date: |
Tue, 28 May 2002 13:13:21 -0700 |
Sorry for the crosspost, but, 257,000 downloads??
http://sourceforge.net/project/stats/?group_id=29057
http://www.compiere.org/
Compiere ERP + CRM Business Solution is a large J2EE
Java product requiring Oracle database). I test drove it.
This is a serious, deep, extensive functionality, reflecting
quite an extensive information model. I am frankly, not
competent to review it from a big-picture perspective and
I'm worried whether the object hierarchies and conceptual
models in Compiere are good or bad.
Are there any ERP professionals out there, who have
reviewed this, who can provide a whole, big-picture perspective?
After the Compiere code is ported to PostGreSQL database,
isn't this something smaller businesses should consider
installing a subset from?
Anything that accumulates a large enough user base,
creates the possibility of a de-facto standard syntax
and vocabulary that everybody else can use, as well,
to send and receive orders, invoices, payments and
other data over the internet. Commercial vendors
are more dedicated than ever to avoiding standardization
of transaction formats so, it can only come from something
like Compiere. Even standards like ebXML, OAGIS or UBL
are relatively useless without software to run them, i.e.,
they will be usable by SMEs only at the discretion of
Sage, Intuit, Microsoft, and other vendors.
Todd
Todd Boyle CPA 9745-128th Ave NE Kirkland WA
www.gldialtone.com 425-827-3107 www.arapxml.net
Give me ambiguity or give me something else.
- Compiere now #1 on sourceforge,
Todd Boyle <=
- Re: Compiere now #1 on sourceforge, cbbrowne, 2002/05/28
- Re: Compiere now #1 on sourceforge, Derek Neighbors, 2002/05/28
- Re: Compiere now #1 on sourceforge, Todd Boyle, 2002/05/28
- Re: Compiere now #1 on sourceforge, Derek Neighbors, 2002/05/28
- Re: Compiere now #1 on sourceforge, Todd Boyle, 2002/05/28
- Free Software in Enterprise Environments (was something else), Derek Neighbors, 2002/05/28
- Re: Free Software in Enterprise Environments (was something else), Todd Boyle, 2002/05/29
- GNUe doesn't absolutely control GNUe (was Re: Compiere now #1 on sourceforge), S11001001, 2002/05/28
- Re: Compiere now #1 on sourceforge, Christopher Browne, 2002/05/29
- Re: Compiere now #1 on sourceforge, Julián Muñoz, 2002/05/29