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Just wondering what you guys are using? We're currently on Dynamic GP 2013 and I was wondering if there's an equivalent on Linux we can look at. Must be customizable
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WHERE CAN I GET LINUX FOR SAP BUSINESS SUITE?
Linux distributors like Debian, Mandrake, Red Hat or SUSE offer Linux together with a set of other software packages, installation routines, documentation and support. Whereas there is a de facto standard for the Linux kernel itself, the distributions differ in other areas, especially in the administration area.
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try openerp tis the best
You pay for OpenERP.Quite a few good looking open source/cross platform erp's but I suspect that the proprietary erp systems commonly available in SA have a more mature support ecosystem (not intended as a criticism of anyone here providing support to FOSS ERP.) At the extreme, you could be as locked in to a service provider as with a propietary vendor which at least partly defeats the object..
You pay for OpenERP.
Anyways, FOSS solutions these days are normally just community versions of the paid for and well supported product.