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Openbravo wins InfoWorld 2007 Best of Open Source Software Award
- Openbravo ERP wins 'Best in Enterprise Resource Planning' -
InfoWorld Bossie Awards 2007
Pamplona - September 13, 2007 - Openbravo, the leading developer of web-based open source Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solutions for small and medium businesses, has been presented with an InfoWorld Best of Open Source Software award for Best in Enterprise Resource Planning software.
Manel Sarasa, CEO of Openbravo said: "Prestigious awards such as this provide additional energy to all the members of the broad Openbravo community and keep us all working hard. In the world of ERPs change happens slowly and that's why our business is more of a marathon than a sprint. Such acknowledgement encourages us to continue leading this marathon effort to open the world of ERP."
"We are incredibly pleased to have won this third award of the year for our product. It is a testament to the dedication of our developers, the strength of our offering and the bonds with our community. Due to its ease of installation, robust performance and dedicated service, our solution has recently surpassed 300,000 downloads on SourceForge."
InfoWorld's awards, known as 'The Bossies', were created to recognize the best open source software for enterprises of all sizes. As open source has established itself at the forefront of business software innovation, InfoWorld understood the need to formally acknowledge the developers and community behind open source. To be considered for the award, InfoWorld's test center must run a thorough examination of the software. InfoWorld's Test Center's central mission is to identify the most innovative and cost-effective solutions for IT organizations.
"Open Source Software has moved into the mainstream," said Steve Fox, editor in chief at InfoWorld. "InfoWorld's inaugural Bossie Award winners represent mature, flexible, and reliable solutions that increasingly define the segment."