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xTuple ERP 3.0 Wins "Best Business Application" at LinuxWorld 2008

NORFOLK, VA – August 12, 2008 – xTuple, the leader in open source enterprise resource planning software, today announced its xTuple ERP 3.0 application has been named “Best Business Application” for 2008 in the prestigious LinuxWorld Product Excellence Awards competition at LinuxWorld® Conference & Expo 2008 in San Francisco. The LinuxWorld Product Excellence awards, judged by a group of respected industry experts and given out by IDG World Expo, producer of LinuxWorld, recognize major areas of innovation in the Linux and open source community. Among the criteria for the award are the vitality and contributions made by a product’s public user community, the continued support shown by the product’s host developer, and innovation in the features created by both the developer and the community.

xTuple ERP is available in three versions – the PostBooks, Standard, and OpenMFG Editions. All three versions use the same client software, run equally well on Windows, Linux, and Mac, and are fully internationalized (multi-currency, support for multiple tax structures, and multilingual translation packs maintained by xTuple’s global community). The PostBooks Edition is xTuple’s popular open source accounting, ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) and CRM (Customer Relationship Management) software, available at no cost to businesses of all kinds. It includes full financials, robust CRM, sales and purchasing, ad hoc reporting capabilities, and lightweight inventory, manufacturing and distribution tools. The Standard and OpenMFG Editions add additional enterprise functionality in the areas of distribution, retail, and manufacturing.

Version 3.0 of xTuple ERP, which debuted in June, is the result of significant contributions by both xTuple and the vibrant xTuple ERP user community. Its extensive list of new features include the world’s only open source assemble-to-order Product Configurator; a Screen Builder for designing customized system dashboards; advanced warranty tracking; internationalization and localization upgrades; and a user-specific roles and groups capability.

“xTuple ERP is fortunate to have a highly supportive, energetic and enthusiastic community of users from around the world,” said Ned Lilly, president and CEO of xTuple. “We share this award with them, and look forward to continued success in working together with our multi-product strategy to advance what we believe is the world’s most advanced open source ERP.”

xTuple’s “Best Business Application” plaque was awarded at a ceremony August 5 during LinuxWorld Conference & Expo 2008, held in San Francisco’s Moscone Center. LinuxWorld is the premier global event focused on Linux and open source solutions, attracting nearly 10,000 attendees and 200 exhibitors from around the world.

xTuple ERP: PostBooks Edition is available for free download at http://sourceforge.net/projects/postbooks. More information on xTuple ERP, including public discussion forums, a documentation wiki, blogs, demonstration videos, and the community issue/bug tracker, can be found at www.xtuple.org and www.xtuple.com.

xTuple Open Source ERP

The xTuple family of Open Source ERP Applications consists of three editions

1. OpenMFG, our original award-winning ERP suite first released in 2002. Today, the OpenMFG Edition of xTuple ERP is our premium commercial offering, recommended for manufacturing companies in both discrete and batch process production; make to order, make to stock, or mixed-mode; even job shops and engineer-to-order.

2. The PostBooks Edition of xTuple ERP is our entry-level offering, available completely free and open source, and suitable for small businesses of all kinds. It includes full financials; robust CRM; Sales and Purchasing; financial and ad-hoc reporting; and lightweight inventory, manufacturing and distribution.

3. xTuple ERP Standard Edition, our newest product, is a midrange commercial offering, which adds advanced inventory control, warehousing, and other features to the core package. It’s a great option for distributors, retailers, light manufacturers, and anyone else who would prefer commercially licensed software.

xtuple

xTuple (formerly OpenMFG) develops Open Source ERP solutions, a family of next-generation, enterprise-class business process applications powered by open source software such as Linux, PostgreSQL, and Qt. xTuple products give companies better control over operations, increased productivity, and measurable growth across all areas of their businesses-all at a lower cost of ownership. For more information, please visit the company Web site at www.xtuple.com.

Finding a niche in open source ERP

Compiere which stores business logic in an applications dictionary rather than hard-coding it into programs. System administrators can use the Compiere client to access and change the business logic in the applications dictionary, often without any progr

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Open-For-Business

The Apache Open For Business Project is an open source enterprise automation software project licensed under the Apache License Version 2.0. By open source enterprise automation we mean: Open Source ERP, Open Source CRM, Open Source E-Business / E-Commerce, Open Source SCM, Open Source MRP, Open Source CMMS/EAM, and so on.

Apache OFBiz is a foundation and starting point for enterprise solutions, be they for one organization or one million. OFBiz can certainly be used OOTB (out of the box), but if you’re looking for something that works really well for that there are many open source projects that do a great job there. OFBiz is great for creating specialized applications for use OOTB by other organizations. OFBiz is also great for organizations that need more than what an OOTB application can offer in order to grow their operations, but find the deployment and maintenance costs of traditional enterprise systems that can handle such things to be unreasonable or unjustifiable.

Being open source under the Apache 2.0 license and driven by a community Apache OFBiz offers both flexibility by design and by access to code, and a solution where you’re not alone but rather can work with many others to get things done.

JAllInOne

JAllInOne is an ERP/CRM java application having a Swing front-end. It is a Rich Internet Application so the front-end can remotely comunicate with the server-side layer of JAllInOne via HTTP protocol.

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