From: | "Roderick A(dot) Anderson" <raanders(at)cyber-office(dot)net> |
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Subject: | Re: Postgres and/or Access, Oh My! |
Date: | 2009-08-02 14:54:55 |
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Bret Fledderjohn wrote:
> I've got a meeting with a Harrisburg, Pennsylvania based non-profit to
> talk about a creating a very light warehouse management system. This
> will be a meeting to determine the scope of work, but initially they
> were asking for an Access solution. When I get in there (and after I
> figure out the scale of the project), I am anticipating offering a
> Postgres backend solution, contigent on their needs and the software
> they are currently using.
>
> This is a small organization that services the sight impaired and blind
> of south central Pennsylvania. This particular aspect of the
> organization employs the sight impaired and is a type of third party
> logistics. The organization receives product, do some light assembly
> of sample packets, and ship it out for a manufacturer in the area who is
> asking for more and more detailed data.
>
> If anyone has done nonprofit work with Postgres, I'd appreciate any
> references/case studies/etc. to add to the credibility of Postgres to an
> nonprofit organization that is currently owned by Microsoft.
For profit, not-for-profit is about tax accounting. I think you need an
accounting package that handles light to medium manufacturing --
LedgerSMB -- which uses PostgreSQL for it's database. Oh yeah, it is FOSS.
\\||/
Rod
--
> Regardless, if this comes through, is there a repository for case
> studies, or links to case studies, success stories, etc? I'd really
> like to help advocacy, and if this works out the way I think it will,
> this seems like a good way.
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Bret
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