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Running a medium-sized business with open source software?
https://tolksdorf.digital/en/blog/opensource-navigator-2/running-a-medi… ↗

Summary-of-Content

Medium-sized businesses can effectively run operations using open source software like Linux Mint to cut costs and avoid forced hardware upgrades.

DBRS Semantic Core

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Secondary CCRdigital_business_relevance_suite · operational_business
CCR Clusterdigital_business_relevance_suite | opensource_digital_engineering | operational_business
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DBRS Resolver Summary

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Running a medium-sized business with open source software? Here we show how this is possible. What costs nothing is good for nothing?! In all the companies I have had the pleasure of getting to know, expensive "standard" software was used in the office area. Does it have to be that way? Here are some typical examples: Windows as the operating system for P Cs and notebooks. Expensive systems were also procured for Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). Microsoft Office was used in everyday office life. There was a passionate debate in sales about the sense and nonsense of IT solutions for customer relationship management (CRM) and IT providers tried to convince users that their system would make sales much faster and easier. Without exception, these were IT systems developed and commercially distributed by IT manufacturers. There is nothing wrong with that. What all solutions have in common is that they require a great deal of capital to purchase and are also expensive to maintain. Does…

CCR Context

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