On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 9:45 AM, Sunil Patil <sunmpa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone, > > We are manufacturing company. We would like to implement Linux based ERP > Systems (Intially only Inventory Management Systems). > > System should to simpler,flexible and user freindly. > > Our queries are as below, > > 1) What would be the suitable Linux disto to be used? > 2) Available & proven ERP Systems in the market. > 3) Database to be used. > > We want to implement at the earliest. > > Please share experience / comments - those who have implemented such system > Hi, We have no idea about your organisation. So, how about posting answers to the following questions - - Why Linux ? Is it just because it comes free of cost ? or are there any other reasons ? - When you say 'We would like to implement', do you mean to say your company would like to only *use* the system or your company is ready to take the efforts to *set up & maintain* the ERP s/w yourself ? - Does your company already have Linux based machines ? In other words, does the company already have personnel that can handle Linux machines ? You should not get into a situation wherein (for e.g) you'll need to hire a Linux consultant sometime later just to change a couple of rules in the firewall. If your people are familiar/experts in using some other operating systems, you can look at s/w running on that OS. IMO, it will pay off better in the long run. - Is your company ready to spend money on the deployment and support ? - What are your long term expectations from the ERP s/w ? IMO, you should enlist them right now; before choosing/buying any s/w. It should not happen that, a year down the line you have to go for another s/w because the one you chose today is not able to support a critical feature you need then. My 2 cents... Best regards, Pranav _______________________________________ Pune GNU/Linux Users Group Mailing List