Re: [Ilugc] ERP software

2008-07-21 Thread senthilraja P
/** I have to use an Enterprise Resource Planning software for one of my
friend`s textile factory **/

I came across a software called ERP5 , that's specially designed for
Apparell industry.  I havent tried it out, but i feel it could be a good
choice.

WebERP:  I think, its not that much usable in the present context.  If we
could tweak some PHP code there, we can make it usable.

Opentaps: One of my friend's friend is working on opentaps.  The UI is well,
and simple.  Since its based on OFBiz, (apache's another project), it may be
given a try.

Open Bravo:  I think, it has too much of features, and the UI is not that
much friendly.  (To my very limited knowledge and experience)

Regards,
Senthil Raja
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[Ilugc] ERP software

2008-07-18 Thread Zico
I have to use an Enterprise Resource Planning software for one of my
friend`s textile factory. It will nice enough if it is open source  free.
What do you think? Which one should we use? Here, i want to add that, this
software must have a very easy user interface.

So, friends, which one do you suggest me to use?

Waiting for your answer...

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Best,
Z
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Re: [Ilugc] ERP software

2008-07-18 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves


On 19-Jul-08, at 1:36 AM, Zico wrote:


So, friends, which one do you suggest me to use?


tinyerp - you will need to do some customisation

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kg
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Re: [Ilugc] ERP software

2008-07-18 Thread Arun Khan
On Saturday 19 Jul 2008, Zico wrote:
 I have to use an Enterprise Resource Planning software for one of my
 friend`s textile factory. It will nice enough if it is open source 
 free. What do you think? Which one should we use? Here, i want to add
 that, this software must have a very easy user interface.

ERP is a complex beast.  Whichever package you use, you will have to 
understand it thoroughly.  Understand your client's business process, 
map it to the application and give your client proper training o/w 
forget it.

 So, friends, which one do you suggest me to use?
 Waiting for your answer...

Most of the open source ERP packages have a western slant to them given 
that their contributors are from the west.  The accounting modules will 
not be suitable to Tally minded audience.

There is a plethora:
1. TinyERP (Python)
2. OpenBravo (Java)
3. OpenTaps
4. Apace Open for Business Project http://ofbiz.apache.org
5. WebERP
...

Choice of the platform depends on the vertical market.

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Arun Khan
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Re: [Ilugc] ERP software

2008-07-18 Thread Mohan Sundaram

On 19-Jul-08, at 10:34 AM, Arun Khan wrote:


On Saturday 19 Jul 2008, Zico wrote:

I have to use an Enterprise Resource Planning software for one of my
friend`s textile factory. It will nice enough if it is open source 
free. What do you think? Which one should we use? Here, i want to add
that, this software must have a very easy user interface.


ERP is a complex beast.  Whichever package you use, you will have to
understand it thoroughly.  Understand your client's business process,
map it to the application and give your client proper training o/w
forget it.
Compiere has been around long and implementation services are  
available from JK Technosoft AFAIK.


Mohan
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Re: [Ilugc] ERP software

2008-07-18 Thread Ravi Kumar Tenneti
Compiere has been around long and implementation services are available from
 JK Technosoft AFAIK.



Hi,

It is better if you go for Openbravo. (Compiere is not very active now and
it is being pushed in a different name also called Adampiere.) Openbravo is
conducting some training sessions also and oflate there is lot of push by
these people.

Regards

Ravi Kumar Tenneti



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