> A colleague said to me that there is a need for such a company, a > solutions provider for open-source ERP. Because proprietary ERP costs > an arm, a leg, both nuts, and your nose! >
Same reasoning applies on Oracle. Some companies dont give a damn on the cost as long as they are guaranteed that the product is backed by strong and sustainable tech support. I tried promoting/selling opensource ERP services and the likes on medium scale businesses but they rather pay for SAP or MS Dynamics. Now, I have to cross to the other side of the river because market dictates. > 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.. I think ERP in general. :> rowel _________________________________________________ Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing List http://lists.linux.org.ph/mailman/listinfo/plug Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph

