Hi Pierre, all,

just a brief overview: they are a registered cooperative (e.G.) and use OFBiz as a B2B sales- and portal solution. They offer a web based solution for their own customers (retailer and warehouses) based on OFBiz' ecommerce module, integrated with their order management. The portal provides financial data, invoice check and claim processes with integration to SAP.

The solution is running for some time now, I think I had my first project there around mid 2003 :-)

Regards,

Michael
ecomify.de

Am 27.02.15 um 10:36 schrieb Pierre Smits:
Hi Michael,

Could you elaborate a bit on how OFBiz fits in their architecture (e.g.
purpose wise)?

Best regards,

Pierre Smits

*ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com>*
Services & Solutions for Cloud-
Based Manufacturing, Professional
Services and Retail & Trade
http://www.orrtiz.com

On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 10:21 AM, Michael Brohl <michael.br...@ecomify.de>
wrote:

Hi Taher,

MS SQL is not open source. The OFBiz solution has a long history and they
started with SAPDB because it was available for them at the time (they use
SAP as ERP). There are several issues with this setting so they setup a
project to change. They wish to change to MS SQL because their operations
department has the know-how to operate this database.

Michael

Am 27.02.15 um 10:04 schrieb Taher Alkhateeb:

  Hi Michael,
Out of curiosity, why would the client gravitate to an open source
solution
sitting on a proprietary database? Especially given that they are
migrating!

Taher Alkhateeb





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