Also I saw lansa is having a open source erp where they charge for services only, any one heard about it?
Chamara
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I'm looking for a manufacturing company. They need mrp, finance and invoicing.
Chamara
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Subject: RE: iSeries Based ERP
Chamara, Depending on the type of business you have (the industry
segment you are in), you might find some smaller, best-of-breed ERP
providers that suit your needs even better than SAP, Infor, Oracle, JD
Edwards (World or Enterprise 1).
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