Enterprise Resource Planning with BlueSeer

Conclusion

This article is just a sampling of the capabilities afforded an ERP instance on the Linux desktop with BlueSeer. Label printing, barcode scanning, and EDI communications are other tasks that are easily achieved on practically any Linux distribution. Given the open source nature of the BlueSeer application, you can easily extend the functionality for customization purposes. For more information, consult the BlueSeer ERP documentation available as a PDF at www.blueseer.com.

Infos

  1. BlueSeer source code, documentation, and other install options: https://github.com/BlueSeerERP

The Author

Terry Vaughn (https://github.com/vaughnte) is the creator of BlueSeer ERP. He is a strong supporter and advocate for Linux and open source solutions in the manufacturing sector. You can reach him at mailto:terry@blueseer.com or https://www.linkedin.com/in/terry-vaughn-69337719a.

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