On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 2:57 PM, Holden Hao <[email protected]> wrote:
>> But at the same time, implementing ERP is not just a matter of
>> unzipping a few tar-balls, compiling, and installing. There's a good
>> bit of domain expertise required in the industry. So I think there is
>> a market for open-source ERP consulting services..
>
> True.  That is why in deploying WebERP (PHP based) we partnered with a
> group of accountants.  We handle the IT stuff and they handle the
> operations side.  It works well for both groups and the client.  We
> were just lucky to have found accountants that were willing to take
> the time and study the system.  It also helped that we were there for
> them to answer their IT questions.

I agree. It's actually a multi-facet approach when it comes to
enterprise level software. The thing with ERP though is that if one
process does not work at all or not implemented properly, the whole
orchestration fails.

-- 
Jerome G.

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