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Ever-shifting conditions, shorter lead times, and heightened global competition are facts of life in today's business climate. To effectively compete, you need to operate more efficiently and reduce TCO. ERP systems can provide significant improvements in operational and administrative costs, on-time delivery, and order accuracy. And running open-source Open ERP on the Sun platform can help you implement and ERP solution cost effectively.
Open ERP, open-source management solution now supports the MySQL database:
With the Open ERP open-source management solution, organizations finally have an alternative to costly proprietary ERP implementations. When coupled with the MySQL database, Open ERP makes a modern ERP architecture available to mid-size and smaller companies. This gives high reliability and performance, the MySQL Cluster Carrier Grade Edition database offers a fault-tolerant clustering architecture to support mission-critical applications and features a "shared-nothing" distributed architecture designed for reliability with no single point of failure.
Open ERP Advantages:
Start with a single module then add only the modules you need. Visit our news section on our website i.e. www.openerp.com for more.
www.openerp.com — Provides quick and secure downloads of ready-to-use versions of Open ERP.
Visit this link for more detail www.sun.com/third-party/global/openerp/index.jsp
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Christophe So is in charge of promotional activities for Open ERP, and its community. Open ERP has been specifically designed to help businesses improve their performances. Its functional coverage expands to all kinds of different areas.
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