Wow, the level of your ambition exceeds your apparent intelligence.
Trying to get good developers or business gurus to develop an open source application that competes with SAP goes against the grain of the very capitalist principles that made SAP such great software.
Nevertheless, there are open source ERP systems out there. Just have a look on sourceforge.net, they're not as good as SAP but at least they can pass off as ERP.
2006-07-23 06:19:22
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answered by ZahirJ 2
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Hi
There are open source ERP available thru Sourceforge.net
SAP AG had spent 20 Years in development before the R/3 version was released.
Is anybody ready to invest so many years now for that SAP who is already leading the world ERP market in all segments ?
I dont think so.
But yes, Open Source ERP's are available.
Thanks
Yatin
2006-07-24 01:56:33
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answered by YBHATT 4
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SAP is a closed proprietary application.
SAP is notorious for being a closed system to the point f using its own language to develop its apps/
Even Oracle is more open because it uses Java tools and environment it sells.
Other examples of ERP developed by Java (and some .Net) are Sage, Baan or Epicor.
Microsoft is obviously all .Net and all Windows
2006-07-23 05:15:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes you can, you can develop anything you want open source, just develop it and keep the code available for the community. For something like the size of an ERP I would recomend Java or C# backed by Postgree SQL Database.
2006-07-23 05:25:06
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answered by brainkilla2k 1
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You could be interested in the Free ERP: Compierre
2006-07-23 10:04:39
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answered by roy_s_jones 6
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A CMS manages the stuff on your cyber web internet site, traditionally eliminating easily writing total webpages. they are made for relatively some makes use of, like MediaWiki, WordPress & XOOPS. Hypertext Preprocessor is a server component language for dynamic content textile (strategies from databases) and MySQL provides the databases. virtually all CMSs require Hypertext Preprocessor+MySQL
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answered by ? 4
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Huh?! Can you translate that into English??!!!!!!
2006-07-23 05:14:58
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answered by sammi 6
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