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Does anybody here know the overall cost of implementing OFBiz in a SME, and how long does the process last? and, too, what are training fees? (if there are trainigs). I'm working on a comparison between open source solutions for SME, and this kind of details aren't really available. Thank you in advance for your help. Saad. |
Just out of curiosity, and before getting into more details along these lines about OFBiz: have you found similar information for any other prospective solutions, commercial or open source? -David On Feb 23, 2007, at 4:31 AM, Saad Sarhani wrote: > Hi, > Does anybody here know the overall cost of implementing OFBiz in a > SME, and > how long does the process last? and, too, what are training fees? > (if there > are trainigs). I'm working on a comparison between open source > solutions for > SME, and this kind of details aren't really available. > Thank you in advance for your help. > > Saad. smime.p7s (3K) Download Attachment |
The question was about WebERP, that was just a mistake. For the moment I've
found something about SAP Business One (here is the link: http://www.sap.com/smallbusiness/business_value/costs/index.epx) and Compiere (http://www.compiere.com/training/index.html). now I'm seeking for data about WebERPa nd OFBIz. 2007/2/23, David E. Jones <[hidden email]>: > > > Just out of curiosity, and before getting into more details along > these lines about OFBiz: have you found similar information for any > other prospective solutions, commercial or open source? > > -David > > > On Feb 23, 2007, at 4:31 AM, Saad Sarhani wrote: > > > Hi, > > Does anybody here know the overall cost of implementing OFBiz in a > > SME, and > > how long does the process last? and, too, what are training fees? > > (if there > > are trainigs). I'm working on a comparison between open source > > solutions for > > SME, and this kind of details aren't really available. > > Thank you in advance for your help. > > > > Saad. > > > |
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The answer is very complex to give but here is my method to make quick
evaluation for customer project costs. To evaluate if a open source ERP solution is better than a proprietary ERP solution for a customer, I ask to the lead its budget and number of end-users. Then you can evaluate the open source ERP solution budget between 2k euros and 4k euros per end-user. This budget includes : training, implementation, development, deployment, technical assistance. The difference is due by features to implement, new features to add, availability and skill of customer project team. Then with the customer tender, I can evaluate in details the project costs. An open source ERP can take between 4 to 12 months depends to customer team availability and skills, amount of data to load from old systems, features to implement or develop, ... Training costs start from 250 euros / person / day. Maintenance and support is a ratio calculated with number of users, number of implemented business components(manufacturing, order, finance, ...) and customer specific files. Hope it helps you Regards Yannick Le Vendredi 23 Février 2007 12:31, Saad Sarhani a écrit : > Hi, > Does anybody here know the overall cost of implementing OFBiz in a SME, and > how long does the process last? and, too, what are training fees? (if there > are trainigs). I'm working on a comparison between open source solutions > for SME, and this kind of details aren't really available. > Thank you in advance for your help. > > Saad. -- Yannick Thebault Consultant Tél : 06.88.33.64.45 Site projet : http://www.neogia.org/ Société Néréide Tél : 02.47.50.30.54 Site : http://www.nereide.biz/ |
Saad, Just a side-note related to what Yannick wrote here: There are dozens of OFBiz service providers. It is a community driven open source project, so there is no central company like SAP or Compiere that is your only choice for OFBiz related services. Because of this prices and practices will vary a great deal among the various service providers, so you have a lot of options in this area. -David On Feb 23, 2007, at 5:19 AM, Yannick Thebault wrote: > The answer is very complex to give but here is my method to make quick > evaluation for customer project costs. > To evaluate if a open source ERP solution is better than a > proprietary ERP > solution for a customer, I ask to the lead its budget and number of > end-users. > > Then you can evaluate the open source ERP solution budget between > 2k euros and > 4k euros per end-user. This budget includes : training, > implementation, > development, deployment, technical assistance. > The difference is due by features to implement, new features to add, > availability and skill of customer project team. > > Then with the customer tender, I can evaluate in details the > project costs. > > An open source ERP can take between 4 to 12 months depends to > customer team > availability and skills, amount of data to load from old systems, > features to > implement or develop, ... > > Training costs start from 250 euros / person / day. > > Maintenance and support is a ratio calculated with number of users, > number of > implemented business components(manufacturing, order, finance, ...) > and > customer specific files. > > Hope it helps you > > Regards > > Yannick > > Le Vendredi 23 Février 2007 12:31, Saad Sarhani a écrit : >> Hi, >> Does anybody here know the overall cost of implementing OFBiz in a >> SME, and >> how long does the process last? and, too, what are training fees? >> (if there >> are trainigs). I'm working on a comparison between open source >> solutions >> for SME, and this kind of details aren't really available. >> Thank you in advance for your help. >> >> Saad. > > -- > Yannick Thebault > Consultant > Tél : 06.88.33.64.45 > Site projet : http://www.neogia.org/ > > Société Néréide > Tél : 02.47.50.30.54 > Site : http://www.nereide.biz/ smime.p7s (3K) Download Attachment |
David,
I full aggree you wrote. My post only aims to explain MY method to evaluate project costs not to give THE method. In fact, yoy're right, there is no generic method to evaluate open source ERP project budgets. And this method can only be applied to ERP project not the e-commerce projects. Saad, another you have to keep in mind : with open source project you can use services from multiple service providers. ex : 1 for implementation and 1 for support. Regards Yannick Le Vendredi 23 Février 2007 13:31, David E. Jones a écrit : > Saad, > > Just a side-note related to what Yannick wrote here: > > There are dozens of OFBiz service providers. It is a community driven > open source project, so there is no central company like SAP or > Compiere that is your only choice for OFBiz related services. > > Because of this prices and practices will vary a great deal among the > various service providers, so you have a lot of options in this area. > > -David > > On Feb 23, 2007, at 5:19 AM, Yannick Thebault wrote: > > The answer is very complex to give but here is my method to make quick > > evaluation for customer project costs. > > To evaluate if a open source ERP solution is better than a > > proprietary ERP > > solution for a customer, I ask to the lead its budget and number of > > end-users. > > > > Then you can evaluate the open source ERP solution budget between > > 2k euros and > > 4k euros per end-user. This budget includes : training, > > implementation, > > development, deployment, technical assistance. > > The difference is due by features to implement, new features to add, > > availability and skill of customer project team. > > > > Then with the customer tender, I can evaluate in details the > > project costs. > > > > An open source ERP can take between 4 to 12 months depends to > > customer team > > availability and skills, amount of data to load from old systems, > > features to > > implement or develop, ... > > > > Training costs start from 250 euros / person / day. > > > > Maintenance and support is a ratio calculated with number of users, > > number of > > implemented business components(manufacturing, order, finance, ...) > > and > > customer specific files. > > > > Hope it helps you > > > > Regards > > > > Yannick > > > > Le Vendredi 23 Février 2007 12:31, Saad Sarhani a écrit : > >> Hi, > >> Does anybody here know the overall cost of implementing OFBiz in a > >> SME, and > >> how long does the process last? and, too, what are training fees? > >> (if there > >> are trainigs). I'm working on a comparison between open source > >> solutions > >> for SME, and this kind of details aren't really available. > >> Thank you in advance for your help. > >> > >> Saad. > > > > -- > > Yannick Thebault > > Consultant > > Tél : 06.88.33.64.45 > > Site projet : http://www.neogia.org/ > > > > Société Néréide > > Tél : 02.47.50.30.54 > > Site : http://www.nereide.biz/ -- Yannick Thebault Consultant Tél : 06.88.33.64.45 Site projet : http://www.neogia.org/ Société Néréide Tél : 02.47.50.30.54 Site : http://www.nereide.biz/ |
On Feb 23, 2007, at 5:43 AM, Yannick Thebault wrote: > I full aggree you wrote. My post only aims to explain MY method to > evaluate > project costs not to give THE method. Yes, that's all I was trying to clarify. > In fact, yoy're right, there is no > generic method to evaluate open source ERP project budgets. Is this any different from evaluating commercial ERP budgets? > And this method can only be applied to ERP project not the e-commerce > projects. Why would that be? Often ERP systems, except in small businesses, are just as custom as ecommerce systems. -David smime.p7s (3K) Download Attachment |
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Le Vendredi 23 Février 2007 13:56, David E. Jones a écrit :
> > > In fact, yoy're right, there is no > > generic method to evaluate open source ERP project budgets. > > Is this any different from evaluating commercial ERP budgets? > > > And this method can only be applied to ERP project not the e-commerce > > projects. > Not really. commercial ERP have just extra constants : licences costs, maintenance costs based on a ratio of 15% of licence costs. > Why would that be? Often ERP systems, except in small businesses, are > just as custom as ecommerce systems. > Yes, but sometime for very samll business (or starting business) you can evaluate project budget with incomes estimated in business plan. > -David Yannick -- Yannick Thebault Consultant Tél : 06.88.33.64.45 Site projet : http://www.neogia.org/ Société Néréide Tél : 02.47.50.30.54 Site : http://www.nereide.biz/ |
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Hello, Saad, i'm working just on the same thing for about three weeks. And, to ask this question again, is this a comparison about erp-systems or perhaps about an e-commerce-soulution? My study is a technical and econimical comparison of open-source e-commerce-soulutions for SME. The nominees are mainly osCommerce and OFBiz. Can you give more information about your work? |
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