| Tiny ERP evolves to OpenERP |
| The change of name implies a strong belief and the desire to make the product open to all users. In a few months, the Open ERP software has become: |
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The most downloaded software in the world (700 installations per day) |
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Complete with more than 300 modules, |
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It has grown a lot with impressive new references. |
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| Having been strengthened by this evolution Tiny ERP is evolving towards a name which reflects the position of the software in the market as “The Open Source Software related to Enterprise Management”. The OpenERP team has launched the following projects to push this evolution: |
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The “On demand” offer allows the small enterprises to start with a complete and tailored solution with a low cost fixed price for the hosting, solution, maintenance and support. Packaged versions by solutions and by industries are available on our new “On Demand” website. |
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OpenObject is the framework developed for OpenERP. OpenObject is a platform for rapid application development of rich and web applications. Here, you will find several components for the development of your applications: integrated UML editor, Business Intelligence, report designer, workflow editor, … The final version of this site will be available in a few weeks. |
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OpenERP is launched with a new website where you can find all the new modules. |
| Two books on OpenERP are being written, one in English and one in French. The French version is already available on Amazon. |
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| The Tiny editor continues to guarantee the growth of OpenERP product on three important axes: contributors, partners and customers. The maintenance, support, trainings and partner contracts are provided on Tiny ERP and OpenERP versions. |
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| With an annual growth of more than 100% since 3 years, The Editor is at the image of the success of OpenERP. This growth has been already guaranteed for 2008. Indeed, on this 1st of April, we have already sold more than our total turnover of 2007. This will allow us to reinforce our open source policies as well as our teams involved in the OpenERP project. |
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