• GKR Rubber Group - Factory

    14 Factories
    in 3 months

    ERP5 offline HTML5 technology solves network connectivity in remote areas.

    GKR Guangdong Guangken Rubber Group Co.,Ltd.

    Read More... Contact Project duration: 3 months Rapid, test-based implementation of central ERP5 instance connecting with remote web applications over a re6st-based, IPv6 mesh network.
  • Testimonial Profile Picture - Frederic Chalier

    Custom ERP5
    delivered in 4 months

    130,000 new customers after one year, 22,000 invoice / hour

    Frédéric Charlier SANEF Project Manager

    Enterprise Contact Project duration 2 - 24 months Flexible implementation of scalable applications through rapid development, test based quality assurance and responsive user interface design
  • Testimonial Profile Picture - Klaus Wölfel

    ERP5 MOOC
    powered by artificial intelligence

    2000 students trained in 6 months, 1000 ERP deployed by SlapOS

    Klaus Wölfel OSOE Project Manager

    Scholar Contact MOOC duration 3 - 20 days Complete web-based tutorials through dedicated ERP5 instance and online questionnaire system for final assessment based on real world business case

Nexedi is Europe's largest open-source software (OSS) publisher and creator of ERP5. At Nexedi, we design, develop and deploy enterprise solutions ranging from ERP to pure Decentralized Cloud and Industrial Big Data.


Latest News

20-02 2024

Collecting vRAN KPIs with SlapOS

Recent versions of SlapOS Amarisoft software release can collect and send xlog data to remote data lakes using a common file format over fluentd protocol for KPI calculation, consolidation and AI.
22-12 2023

A new test suite for SlapOS REST API

SlapOS new REST API is now validated by a complete test suite which demonstrates the relevance of a content-based approach.
31-05 2021

Controling a conveyor with the open source software Beremiz

A blog post about the creation of OSIE's first coupler which is being controlled by Beremiz.
02-11 2020

Building a fruit selection machine from scratch

Within the first phase of the project, we built a small production line entirely from open source and open hardware materials in order to have a demonstrator to work on and develop our OSIE components. This blog post explains some of the details.