COLCHESTER, ENGLAND, November 25, 2010 (Press-News.org) The UK OpenERP Alliance has today granted Junari membership of their launchpad team, paving the way for Junari's significant platform developments to be fed back to the open source community.
Said Russell Briggs, Chief Technology Officer at Junari, "Membership of the UK OpenERP Alliance is clear recognition of Junari's expertise in OpenObject, the foundation of the OpenERP system. Junari are looking forward to contributing back to the Open Source community which has helped establish junariCRM as an outstanding example of profitable GPL software. Our extensive experience in OpenERP customisation and Customer Relationship Management systems will be of great benefit to the UK Alliance Team and we are itching to get started on the project."
Initially Junari expect to contribute to the UK localisation of OpenERP which has been a major source of irritation to prospective users in Britain who have found the interface to be confusing because of the terminology used. Specific focus is to be devoted to the OpenERP Chart of Accounts which has been identified by the Alliance as a key area requiring improvement for the UK market.
Further details about the junariCRM Customer Relationship Management system and OpenERP customisation services are available from the Junari website.
Based in Colchester, Essex, Junari are a well-established IT Consultancy offering experience in CRM, IT auditing and bespoke software development. Junari pride themselves on their sense of honour and strong business ethics which have earned them glowing testimonials from their customers.
To find out more about Junari, please visit their website at http://www.junari.com
Junari Approved For Membership Of UK OpenERP Alliance Team
Alliance membership allows Essex-based software house Junari to help shape the future of OpenERP development within the UK
2010-11-25
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[Press-News.org] Junari Approved For Membership Of UK OpenERP Alliance TeamAlliance membership allows Essex-based software house Junari to help shape the future of OpenERP development within the UK