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Re:That's a nice budget you got there
I wonder if one or any of these is "extensible":
http://www.sql-ledger.org/cgi-bin/nav.pl?page=features.html&title=Features
http://chasesagum.com/open-source-payroll-time-management
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/0,1000000121,39175137,00.htm
Even in:
http://www.compiere.com/industries/
I don't see "Education/Universities/Distributed Academic Education Systems"
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Re:What sign those contracts?
Get yourself an open source ERP solution. Why be held hostage by a vendor for critical business functions?
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Choose a good Open Source ERP
Probably the most effective solution would be to pick up one of long-living Open Source ERP projects, such as ERP5 and Compiere, because they have been proven to work in real business scenes for over 5 years, including both at SMEs and at large companies. The applications are very broad, like manufacturers, resellers, banks, hospitals, etc. So I don't think it would be difficult to apply such a solution to your target.
As for barcode, some USB barcode readers are broadly available, and they function just like keyboards. They are recognized as usual HIDs under Linux, so it is pretty easy to read code numbers as if they were key inputs from a keyboard.
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Re:Par for the course
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Re:Oracle v. SAP? Huh?
Compiere (http://www.compiere.com/ ) comes to mind as the one of leading contenders. This is because it is Java based thus allowing components. Here is some other OSS ERP projects (http://erp5.org/ ) (http://community.igalia.com/twiki/bin/view/Fiste
r ra/WebHome ) (http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=6&url=ht tp%3A//www.itjungle.com/tlb/tlb022106-story01.html &ei=cT0NRO3oH4KAqwLc2rxa&sig2=5uLzyeFbC38zn2tar4EL jw ) (http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=7&url=ht tp%3A//www.ofbiz.org/&ei=cT0NRO3oH4KAqwLc2rxa&sig2 =vrPeV4du9fR0FCBlgci8xg ) OSS ERP article (http://searchsap.techtarget.com/originalContent/0 ,289142,sid21_gci1102271,00.html ) There does seem to a be a lot of projects suprisingly enough.