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ComPiere to offer ERP suite on Derby database

January 31, 2006 12:00 PM ET

IDG News Service - ComPiere Inc. is developing a version of its open-source enterprise resource planning (ERP) suite for the Apache Derby database, giving users the option of using an open-source database with its applications for the first time, the company's founder and president said Tuesday.

ComPiere's suite includes modules for a range of ERP tasks, including inventory management, sales and accounting. It also includes customer resource management (CRM) capabilities, such as tracking help desk calls. It's aimed primarily at small to midsize businesses.

The suite is designed to run on Oracle Corp. databases, but ComPiere plans to release a version later this year for Apache Derby, which is based on the Cloudscape database that IBM released to the open-source community last year.

"We're working together with the Derby development team, and we'll provide a complete open-source solution based on Derby and Cloudscape in six to nine months," said Jorg Janke, the company's founder and president, speaking at the Solutions Linux conference in Paris.

ComPiere also plans to add applications for the manufacturing industry and government users, he said.

ComPiere had started porting its applications to the PostgreSQL open-source database, according to its Web site, although Janke did not mention this Tuesday.

The software is distributed for free under the Mozilla Public License. ComPiere in Portland, Ore., makes money selling services and support, which are also provided by about 60 partners worldwide.

The company has 200 paying customers, mostly in services, retail and distribution, Janke said. The software has been downloaded more than a million times, according to Janke, although every download doesn't lead to an install.

The company has several open-source rivals, including SugarCRM Inc. and French start-up Nexedi, which makes the ERP5 suite.

ComPiere picked Oracle as its first database because Janke once worked for Oracle and was familiar with the software, and because it provides a stable platform, he said.

The company has no performance metrics for its software but is working on some with IBM, according to Janke. "On a single server, a normal box, you should get at least 50 to 100 users without problems," he said.

The company recently bid on a project for the Hong Kong government involving 4,500 users and "passed all their performance tests," according to Janke.

The first version of ComPiere was installed in 2000, and the company has been profitable since 2003, he said.


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