Hi Rohit,

Which city you are in? I carry a similar interest. We might make a good 
team.

Chinmay

On Monday, 16 September 2013 12:30:23 UTC+5:30, [email protected] wrote:
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> Hello friends,
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> My name is Rohit, currently I am working as Accounts Manager in a limited 
> Co. We are into manufacturing of ferros and non ferros metals. Recently we 
> have implemented ERP software from some local vendor at a very cheap rate, 
> by helping them in implementation of the software I realized that their 
> software was readymade, it was very simple and they customized it as per 
> inputs given by us. Then I got an idea of starting my own business of ERP 
> solutions, I am a commerce graduate with post-graduation in computer 
> applications with over 17 years of functional work experience at different 
> levels in different companies (Finance, Accounts and Taxation).
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> While searching online I came to know about free ERP solutions like 
> openERP and tryton. Most of the modules are already available readymade, 
> one has to customize and downsize these modules, for around 70% businesses 
> these modules can be used with small change. My question is from those who 
> are already in this business of implementing ERP solutions. How easy or 
> difficult is openERP/Tryton to learn? Are these software really free? Are 
> these software available for own use only or we can sell them to others? 
> How to start learning them? I have enquired from openERP people about the 
> partnership but they are asking for huge fee for enrollment as a partner, I 
> am unable to pay this much amount initially, as I am not very sure how far 
> I can go in this business. And Tryton doesn’t have presence in India. First 
> I want to learn the software, and then only I would be able to invest 
> something in that.
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> Somebody please guide me how to move further, which software is suitable 
> for customization and sale and how to learn …. Thanks in advance …
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> Regards,
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> Rohit
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