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Open Source ERP: The Next Big Thing?
Dec 19, 2007, 19 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (6799 reads)

(Other stories by Matthew Aslett)

"2008 could be a very good year for the likes of Compiere and Openbravo if 451 CAOS Theory's blog stats for this year are anything to go by.

"I've just been taking a look at the most read stories of the year, and following the usual suspects (Oracle Unbreakable Linux, the Linux desktop, the EC’s attitude to open source) I was surprised to see that the fourth most popular post was this one about Openbravo's deal with rPath to create an open source ERP appliance..."

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