Re: Ofbiz in the wild

Posted by Jacques Le Roux on
URL: http://ofbiz.116.s1.nabble.com/Ofbiz-in-the-wild-tp4767486p4767645.html

Thanks Apex Technomatics,

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Please subscribe to the user ML for such questions and then use your email client.
See why here http://ofbiz.apache.org/mailing-lists.html.

You will get a better support, people can answer you on the ML.
The wider the audience the better the answers you might get.

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I'll personally no longer accept them (other moderators still could).

TIA

Jacques

Le 06/04/2021 à 06:53, Apex Technomatics a écrit :

> Apache OFBiz has a large set of business processes, which when deployed result in numerous client/server and database interactions. If business reporting is enabled this load further increases. With such a large number of parallel transactions running at one time, it is important that the application’s architecture is robust and when deployed it performs smoothly. Performance benchmarking is a similar process to software development, in that you need to have a good understanding
> Beyond the framework itself, Apache OFBiz offers functionality including:
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> Accounting (agreements, invoicing, vendor management, general ledger)
> Asset maintenance
> Catalogue and product management
> Facility and warehouse management system
> manufacturing operations management
> Order processing
> Inventory management, automated stock replenishment etc.
> Content management system
> Human resources
> Project management
> Sales force automation
> Work effort management
> point of sale
> Electronic commerce
> Scrum (development)
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> of the business domain and its requirements to be able to perform it
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> On 2021/04/01 10:51:53, Woyce Batkins <[hidden email]> wrote:
>> Can anybody tell me by his own experience how scalable ofbiz is?  Are there
>> some numbers out there about some of the biggest ofbiz installations and
>> the type of traffic that ofbiz can handle?
>> Does anyone here have ofbiz running in a multitenant environment?
>> I tried to recommend ofbiz to somebody but he did some research and was not
>> sure about these things, also because there is a concurrent product from
>> the same people on the market.
>> Thanks.
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