I would like to donate monies to the accounting project but I have a few
questions. Is there a minimum amount for donation? I know that the blog mentioned certain amounts but I can only contribute 100.00 U.S. at this time but will contribute more after (hopefully my last PHP project) pays off. Question two: where do I go to do this? I would also like to comment on something that Si Chen mentioned in the training videos available for free hosted by Contegix. In the first video Si Chen mentioned the astronomical cost of SAP products and proprietary solutions in general, I can definitely back him up on this one. I recently went to a company called Greybar to puchase supplies for an install, some of you may be familiar with this company, that aside, as I was being waited on I asked what type of POS / Invenventory system they used. The sales rep replied (with contempt for the system) SAP! I enquired about many things relating to the system including the price. The price tag was a staggering 125 MILLION DOLLARS! for the 36 U.S. locations. I then asked him what was the deal maker which pushed them to buy SAP over any other solution and his answer was simply REPORTING FUNCTIONALITY and he went on about the many different reports available in real-time to the higher ups allowing them to adjust their business practices according to data retrieved by the system. The whole point of this e-mail? Si motioned that there are plenty of opportunities for open source enterprise applications like OfBiz I definitely believe that as well and apparently it seems a lot of money too and it also appears that the bean counters really love reports. Sorry for the mini novel but I thought it may be an interesting experience to share. Dale _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users |
If you'd like to make a donation, follow the link at the bottom of this
page: http://www.opensourcestrategies.com/ofbiz/accounting.php There is no minimum amount of donation. For $3,000 or more, we'll give you a license to start using it right away. I will also track it for you so that if you make several donations over time, we can give you the access once the sum exceeds $3,000. Thanks for your pint about the open source enterprise software. This is exactly what we're working at. It's an interesting point you make about reports: I've noticed that as well: companies typically ask about security and then reports. I hope over time we can really address the need for reports in open source general and in OFBiz in particular. Si [hidden email] wrote: >I would like to donate monies to the accounting project but I have a few >questions. Is there a minimum amount for donation? I know that the blog >mentioned certain amounts but I can only contribute 100.00 U.S. at this >time but will contribute more after (hopefully my last PHP project) pays >off. Question two: where do I go to do this? > >I would also like to comment on something that Si Chen mentioned in the >training videos available for free hosted by Contegix. In the first video >Si Chen mentioned the astronomical cost of SAP products and proprietary >solutions in general, I can definitely back him up on this one. I recently >went to a company called Greybar to puchase supplies for an install, some >of you may be familiar with this company, that aside, as I was being >waited on I asked what type of POS / Invenventory system they used. The >sales rep replied (with contempt for the system) SAP! I enquired about >many things relating to the system including the price. The price tag was >a staggering 125 MILLION DOLLARS! for the 36 U.S. locations. I then asked >him what was the deal maker which pushed them to buy SAP over any other >solution and his answer was simply REPORTING FUNCTIONALITY and he went on >about the many different reports available in real-time to the higher ups >allowing them to adjust their business practices according to data >retrieved by the system. > >The whole point of this e-mail? >Si motioned that there are plenty of opportunities for open source >enterprise applications like OfBiz I definitely believe that as well and >apparently it seems a lot of money too and it also appears that the bean >counters really love reports. > >Sorry for the mini novel but I thought it may be an interesting experience >to share. > >Dale > > >_______________________________________________ >Users mailing list >[hidden email] >http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users |
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