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OpenERP, old name Tiny ERP is now open source end most popular

ERP is most expensive solution for the companies where companies spend million of dollars to get the right ERP implemented, but still most of the companeis fail. But opensource ERPs provide companies to choice. Opensource ERP is License free, it means companies have not to pay for the software but if companies have good IT Skills they can get it implemented free of cost, but if any customization is needed then only they need to go for the paid customization through the ERP Partners like openERP has many partners around the world. 
OpenERP was founded by
CEO Fabien Pinckaers in 2005. Fabien's vision was that Open Source provided a better way to meet customers' expectations. The above photo was taken during our partners and community days. So when we mean about us we mean about all of us.

Open ERP is an impressive software system, being simple to use and yet providing great benefits in
helping you manage your company. It’s easy to install under both Windows and Linux compared with
other enterprise-scale systems, and offers unmatched functionality.

Installing Open ERP under Windows or Linux for familiarization use should take you only half an hour
or so and needs only a couple of operations.
Please visit for more details www.openERP.com



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