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Adapting Open-Source Software for Enterprise
Adapting Open-Source Software for Enterprise

Author(s): Bogdan Micu Ghilic, George Stancu
Subject(s): Economy
Published by: Fundatia Română pentru Inteligenta Afacerii
Keywords: Open-source; Software enterprise; CRM; ERP; OFBIZ

Summary/Abstract: Low developed companies do not use ERP solutions for resource management, they don't have CRM systems for tracking customers, online presence is low and consequently they are selling low volumes. Their work does not generate enough capital to buy specialized software and the local community is too small to create open-source software for them. When adapting an open-source enterprise solution, from a certain level of integration, it is necessary to align to the Romanian legislation. For this you need more than a simple translation. For example, in accounting, the Romanian chart of accounts should be used, the local fiscal calendar, the rules of the Romanian legislation and the specific identifiers for Romanian companies. The solution: Open source applications can be localized. A small community cannot create complex system starting from nothing, but they can adapt existing ones already created and used all over the world. Given the individual characteristics of the Romanian market, open source ERP, CRM and e-commerce will be integrated by specialized consultancy agency in Romania just as is done in France (Compiere), Spain (Openbravo), Belgium (OpenERP) or the United States (Apache oFBiz). This will not generate license costs for the companies, only the expenses for hardware and implementation consultancy. If we can create a common infrastructure, hardware cost will be waived for cloud SaaS offering, in opposition with the on-premise option.

  • Issue Year: I/2013
  • Issue No: 01
  • Page Range: 348-362
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English
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