Openbravo, the leading web-based open source business management solution, has been named one of the ‘Best of Open Source Applications’, at the Infoworld Bossie 2013 awards. InfoWorld’s Bossies honor the best open source software for business. The InfoWorld Test Center works to identify the best and most active application projects that the open source world has to offer. This is the sixth time in seven years, five in a row, that Openbravo wins a Bossie.
InfoWorld described Openbravo by stating: “The Openbravo ERP system is backed by the commercial sponsor of the same name. There is a new version for coworking environments and startups that share resources. The new point-of-sale system, based on the Enyo JavaScript framework, is designed to work on mobile devices and touchscreens. The layout of the screen will automatically adjust and conform to any client device — PC, tablet, or smartphone. You’ll find plenty of third-party extensions available for Openbravo, and the community is quite active. There are integrations with several leading open source projects, including SugarCRM, Magento, and Alfresco.
All Openbravo software is available in the cloud, on demand, or on premise, with full freedom to migrate across deployment options at any time. An expanding range of over 400 free and premium Openbravo solutions and extensions is available “in app” through the company’s central repository, enabling a unique, modular “assemble to fit” capability that provides best in class adaptability while preserving upgradability.
Marco de Vries, CEO of Openbravo, said: ”We are humbled by the recognition bestowed upon us yet again with Infoworld’s prestigious Bossie award. This is the sixth time in seven years and we are absolutely thrilled. This will prove an impetus to continue our good work and we will look to better ourselves in 2014 by lending more value to our open source applications.
source : efy-times
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