558 results found related to The OpenMFG Connection

view last 24 hours or last 7 days
sorted by relevance or date

Related Blog Posts

Openbravo Solusi ERP

15 hours ago ago from Dj Black Inspirations

Openbravo is an award-winning developer of professional open source solutions for businesses , offering the industry's first real alternative to proprietary enterprise software. The company's web-based Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Point of Sale (PoS) solutions, the most popular in their market, have been downloaded more than a million times and are used in over 50 countries. Openbravo's growth is fueled by an ever expanding ...

Related content

10 questions to ask when selecting open source products for your enterprise

22 hours ago ago from FREECOMPUTRAINING.COM

admin wrote an interesting post today on Here's a quick excerpt To make sure you realise all the benefits of open source, run these simple background checks on an open source project. Share and Enjoy: Read the rest of this great post here Share and Enjoy:

Related content

A Message for Crowdsourcing Fans from PermissionToSuck.com

20 hours ago ago from Permission To Suck

Enormous Word Warning: Disintermediation I’m no economist, but any word that begins with “disinter” can’t be a good thing. Mediation sounds harmless enough; almost soothing – but combined, its disposition is ruined. Yet, cutting out the middleman sounds more pleasing unless – of course – you’re the middle man. Cheaper and faster is the result of the missing middle, although whatever value intrinsic to the middle is wiped out with its ...

Related content

SaaS Product Management: Is there a difference?

7 hours ago ago from Techprodo Blogspot

  by Mark Kromer I'd like to solicit some discussion around this topic as I am researching this both for my current role as a traditional on-premises software product manager as well as for a research topic that I writing about for a marketing class I was wondering what differences I would find in my role as a product manager if the products that I was managing moved to the software-as-a-service model, accessed online over the ...

Related content

Using Social Media to Turn Frowns (of Customers) Upside Down

7 hours ago ago from Building A Better Indiana

The blog of Directions marketing agency (Neenah, Wisconsin) has an interesting tale about a company that turned a customer's negative blog reaction to its product into a ringing endorsement through engagement and sincere customer service. (My holiday favor to you: The company makes toilet seats and I won't even attempt one pun on the matter.) Read about the exchange here and take heed of the lessons learned: 1) To paraphrase David, this ...

Related content

Related News

Grant Cardone: Sales-Driven, not Market-Driven

2 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

I was recently asked to write an article in response to the recent CNN article on selling luxury goods. Cutting price is never a long time survival for any company, it's just a lazy way to do business. First, it doesn't make up for loss volumes, and secondly, it can actually unnecessarily depreciate the value of your product. Even cost cutting can't keep up with cutting price and volumes, the math just doesn't work! All companies, ...

Related content

Related Videos

Nothing to see... move along.