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'''opentaps''' is web-based open-source enterprise and customer relationship management software. It is available in a free Community Edition and a fee-based commercial Professional edition.
'''opentaps''' was a web-based open-source enterprise and customer relationship management software. It was available in a free Community Edition and a fee-based commercial Professional edition.


==Product history==
==Product history==


The opentaps project is based on two previous software projects: Open For Business (OFBiz) and Sequoia Open Source ERP. Needing an enterprise solution for an online retail project he helped start around 2003, developer Si Chen originally looked at an open-source project called "Open For Business," eventually going on to contribute to that project. As Chen found OFBiz more to his liking but still needing extra functionality like accounting and CRM modules.<ref name="ChenInt06">{{cite web |url=http://dev.mysql.com/tech-resources/interviews/si-chen-opentaps.html |title=Interview with Si Chen from opentaps |author=Charles, Colin |publisher=Oracle Corporation |date=September 2006 |accessdate=29 January 2013}}</ref> Chen eventually decided to found Open Source Strategies Inc. in 2005 in an attempt to both better promote OFBiz and create a more enterprise-friendly version of the software "and make them publicly available to other users in the community, so we can all share common release points and upgrade cycles."<ref name="ChenInt06" /><ref name="OSSDescrip">{{cite web |url=http://www.pomegranate.de/en/OpenSource/OFBiz/Sequoia_Open_Source_ERP.html |title=Sequoia ERP |publisher=Pomegranate Software |accessdate=29 January 2013}}</ref> That customized version of OFBiz was first known as Sequoia (Open Source) ERP, with early stable releases of Sequoia arriving around October 2005.<ref name="otSFNews8">{{cite web |url=http://sourceforge.net/news/index.php?group_id=145855&limit=5&offset=35 |title=Project News for opentaps open source ERP+CRM - Page 8 |publisher=SourceForge |accessdate=29 January 2013}}</ref><ref name="ChenInt06" /><ref name="OSSDescrip" />
The opentaps project was based on two previous software projects: Open For Business (OFBiz) and Sequoia Open Source ERP. Needing an enterprise solution for an online retail project he helped start around 2003, developer Si Chen originally looked at an open-source project called "Open For Business," eventually going on to contribute to that project. As Chen found OFBiz more to his liking but still needing extra functionality like accounting and CRM modules.<ref name="ChenInt06">{{cite web |url=http://dev.mysql.com/tech-resources/interviews/si-chen-opentaps.html |title=Interview with Si Chen from opentaps |author=Charles, Colin |publisher=Oracle Corporation |date=September 2006 |accessdate=29 January 2013}}</ref> Chen eventually decided to found Open Source Strategies Inc. in 2005 in an attempt to both better promote OFBiz and create a more enterprise-friendly version of the software "and make them publicly available to other users in the community, so we can all share common release points and upgrade cycles."<ref name="ChenInt06" /><ref name="OSSDescrip">{{cite web |url=http://www.pomegranate.de/en/OpenSource/OFBiz/Sequoia_Open_Source_ERP.html |title=Sequoia ERP |publisher=Pomegranate Software |accessdate=29 January 2013}}</ref> That customized version of OFBiz was first known as Sequoia (Open Source) ERP, with early stable releases of Sequoia arriving around October 2005.<ref name="otSFNews8">{{cite web |url=http://sourceforge.net/news/index.php?group_id=145855&limit=5&offset=35 |title=Project News for opentaps open source ERP+CRM - Page 8 |publisher=SourceForge |accessdate=29 January 2013}}</ref><ref name="ChenInt06" /><ref name="OSSDescrip" />


On February 7, 2006, Chen announced on SourceForge Sequoia would receive a name change to "opentaps," an acronym for "open source enterprise applications suite."<ref name="otSFNews7">{{cite web |url=http://sourceforge.net/news/index.php?group_id=145855&limit=5&offset=30 |title=Project News for opentaps open source ERP+CRM - Page 7 |publisher=SourceForge |accessdate=29 January 2013 |quote=Sequoia ERP renamed opentaps}}</ref><ref name="ChenInt06" /><ref name="OSSDescrip" /><ref name="ChenInt06" /> The first stable version of opentaps was version 1.0.0, released on April 1, 2008.<ref name="ot100" /><ref name="otOSSblog100" /> In December 2011, Chen announced a need for a new architecture for opentaps, stating "we will need to do much more in a mobile and API-driven world."<ref name="otChenNewArch">{{cite web |url=http://www.sys-con.com/node/2107932 |title=A New Architecture for opentaps |author=Chen, Si |publisher=Sys-Con Media |date=20 December 2011 |accessdate=29 January 2013}}</ref>
On February 7, 2006, Chen announced on SourceForge Sequoia would receive a name change to "opentaps," an acronym for "open source enterprise applications suite."<ref name="otSFNews7">{{cite web |url=http://sourceforge.net/news/index.php?group_id=145855&limit=5&offset=30 |title=Project News for opentaps open source ERP+CRM - Page 7 |publisher=SourceForge |accessdate=29 January 2013 |quote=Sequoia ERP renamed opentaps}}</ref><ref name="ChenInt06" /><ref name="OSSDescrip" /><ref name="ChenInt06" /> The first stable version of opentaps was version 1.0.0, released on April 1, 2008.<ref name="ot100" /><ref name="otOSSblog100" /> In December 2011, Chen announced a need for a new architecture for opentaps, stating "we will need to do much more in a mobile and API-driven world."<ref name="otChenNewArch">{{cite web |url=http://www.sys-con.com/node/2107932 |title=A New Architecture for opentaps |author=Chen, Si |publisher=Sys-Con Media |date=20 December 2011 |accessdate=29 January 2013}}</ref>
The last major update arrived in 2011, and it's not clear if development still continues on the software. However, a patch to version 1.5 did appear on November 01, 2013.<ref name="ot100" />
In August 2019, the developers released a statement indicating that the opentaps ERP and CRM application would be discontinued, in favor of a new smart energy project called opentaps SEAS.<ref name="AdminFrom19">{{cite web |url=https://opentaps.org/2019/08/13/from-erp-to-smart-energy/ |title=From ERP to Smart Energy |author=Admin |publisher=Open Source Strategies Inc |date=13 August 2019 |accessdate=04 May 2021}}</ref>


==Features==
==Features==


The main features of opentaps include<ref name="otFeats">{{cite web |url=http://www.opentaps.org/about-opentaps/features-list |title=opentaps Features List |publisher=Open Source Strategies Inc |accessdate=13 January 2013}}</ref>:
The main features of opentaps included<ref name="otFeats">{{cite web |url=http://www.opentaps.org/about-opentaps/features-list |title=opentaps Features List |publisher=Open Source Strategies Inc |accessdate=13 January 2013}}</ref>:


* eCommerce functionality
* eCommerce functionality
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==Hardware/software requirements==
==Hardware/software requirements==


Installation requirements for opentaps include:
Installation requirements for opentaps included:


* Java 5.x or greater (Sun Java SDK required)
* Java 5.x or greater (Sun Java SDK required)
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==Videos, screenshots, and other media==
==Videos, screenshots, and other media==


* Videos of opentaps can be found on [http://www.youtube.com/user/opentaps YouTube].
* Videos of opentaps could be found on [http://www.youtube.com/user/opentaps YouTube].
* Screenshots of opentaps can be found on [http://www.opentaps.org/about-opentaps/screenshots the site].
* Screenshots of opentaps could be found on [http://www.opentaps.org/about-opentaps/screenshots the site].
* A demo of opentaps is available [http://www.opentaps.org/products/online-demo on the opentaps site].
* A demo of opentaps was available [http://www.opentaps.org/products/online-demo on the opentaps site].
* Documentation for opentaps can be found [http://www.opentaps.org/products/documentation here].
* Documentation for opentaps was found [http://www.opentaps.org/products/documentation here].


==Entities using opentaps==
==Entities using opentaps==
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==External links==
==External links==


* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/opentaps/ opentaps on SourceForge]
* [https://www.openhub.net/p/opentaps opentaps on Open Hub]
* [http://www.ohloh.net/p/opentaps opentaps on Ohloh]
* [https://github.com/AsherBond/opentaps opentaps on GitHub]
* [https://github.com/AsherBond/opentaps opentaps on GitHub]
* [http://gitorious.org/opentaps/ opentaps on Gitorious]
* [http://gitorious.org/opentaps/ opentaps on Gitorious]
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[[Category:Customer relationship management software (open source)]]
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Latest revision as of 19:32, 4 May 2021

opentaps
Original author(s) Si Chen
Developer(s) Open Source Strategies Inc.
Initial release April 1, 2008 (2008-04-01) (1.0.0)[1][2]
Discontinued

1.5.1  (November 1, 2013; 10 years ago (2013-11-01))

[±]
Preview release None [±]
Written in Java
Operating system Cross-platform
Available in Multi-lingual
Type Customer relationship management software
Enterprise management software
License(s) GNU General Public License v2.0
Website opentaps.org

opentaps was a web-based open-source enterprise and customer relationship management software. It was available in a free Community Edition and a fee-based commercial Professional edition.

Product history

The opentaps project was based on two previous software projects: Open For Business (OFBiz) and Sequoia Open Source ERP. Needing an enterprise solution for an online retail project he helped start around 2003, developer Si Chen originally looked at an open-source project called "Open For Business," eventually going on to contribute to that project. As Chen found OFBiz more to his liking but still needing extra functionality like accounting and CRM modules.[3] Chen eventually decided to found Open Source Strategies Inc. in 2005 in an attempt to both better promote OFBiz and create a more enterprise-friendly version of the software "and make them publicly available to other users in the community, so we can all share common release points and upgrade cycles."[3][4] That customized version of OFBiz was first known as Sequoia (Open Source) ERP, with early stable releases of Sequoia arriving around October 2005.[5][3][4]

On February 7, 2006, Chen announced on SourceForge Sequoia would receive a name change to "opentaps," an acronym for "open source enterprise applications suite."[6][3][4][3] The first stable version of opentaps was version 1.0.0, released on April 1, 2008.[1][2] In December 2011, Chen announced a need for a new architecture for opentaps, stating "we will need to do much more in a mobile and API-driven world."[7]

The last major update arrived in 2011, and it's not clear if development still continues on the software. However, a patch to version 1.5 did appear on November 01, 2013.[1]

In August 2019, the developers released a statement indicating that the opentaps ERP and CRM application would be discontinued, in favor of a new smart energy project called opentaps SEAS.[8]

Features

The main features of opentaps included[9]:

  • eCommerce functionality
  • CRM functionality
  • inventory tracking
  • shipping service integration
  • pick lists and bill of materials
  • financial and account management
  • purchasing and supply chain management
  • reporting
  • analytics tools
  • extensibility

Hardware/software requirements

Installation requirements for opentaps included:

  • Java 5.x or greater (Sun Java SDK required)

Consult the documentation for more information.

Videos, screenshots, and other media

  • Videos of opentaps could be found on YouTube.
  • Screenshots of opentaps could be found on the site.
  • A demo of opentaps was available on the opentaps site.
  • Documentation for opentaps was found here.

Entities using opentaps

Further reading

External links

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Project News for opentaps open source ERP+CRM - Page 2". SourceForge. http://sourceforge.net/news/index.php?group_id=145855&limit=5&offset=5. Retrieved 13 January 2013. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Chen, Si (8 April 2008). "opentaps Quarterly Update - opentaps 1.0.0 Released". Open Source Strategies Inc. http://opensourcestrategies.blogspot.com/2008/04/opentaps-quarterly-update.html. Retrieved 13 January 2012. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Charles, Colin (September 2006). "Interview with Si Chen from opentaps". Oracle Corporation. http://dev.mysql.com/tech-resources/interviews/si-chen-opentaps.html. Retrieved 29 January 2013. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 "Sequoia ERP". Pomegranate Software. http://www.pomegranate.de/en/OpenSource/OFBiz/Sequoia_Open_Source_ERP.html. Retrieved 29 January 2013. 
  5. "Project News for opentaps open source ERP+CRM - Page 8". SourceForge. http://sourceforge.net/news/index.php?group_id=145855&limit=5&offset=35. Retrieved 29 January 2013. 
  6. "Project News for opentaps open source ERP+CRM - Page 7". SourceForge. http://sourceforge.net/news/index.php?group_id=145855&limit=5&offset=30. Retrieved 29 January 2013. "Sequoia ERP renamed opentaps" 
  7. Chen, Si (20 December 2011). "A New Architecture for opentaps". Sys-Con Media. http://www.sys-con.com/node/2107932. Retrieved 29 January 2013. 
  8. Admin (13 August 2019). "From ERP to Smart Energy". Open Source Strategies Inc. https://opentaps.org/2019/08/13/from-erp-to-smart-energy/. Retrieved 04 May 2021. 
  9. "opentaps Features List". Open Source Strategies Inc. http://www.opentaps.org/about-opentaps/features-list. Retrieved 13 January 2013.