NORFOLK, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--xTuple, the leading provider of commercial open source business management software for growing companies, today announced a Feature Mob initiative aimed at providing ...
xTuple, makers of the world’s #1 open source Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), and AKA Consulting, a New York-based xTuple partner, today introduced ShipIt for xTuple – a software extension that ...
xTuple, a provider of commercial open source business management software for small to medium-size businesses, announced the release of the latest version of the company’s flagship product and the ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Open-source ERP (enterprise resource planning) software may still represent a small chunk of the overall market, but as a concept it has clearly gained a critical mass of adherents. Two open-source ...
XTuple has released the 3.0 version of its ERP (enterprise resource planning) application, with new features including a screen-builder tool for designing dashboards and a product configurator for ...
XTuple has about 100 paying customers, and its software has been downloaded roughly 150,000 times, said CEO Ned Lilly. Its users are “all over the place in terms of market focus” and include many ...
Last week was the time for open source software announcements. I interviewed the CEO of xTuple to learn more about its "online app store for the enterprise" something similar to the famous Apple ...
xTuple introduced Version 2.2 of its OpenMFG enterprise resource planning software and said the free, open source version, PostBooks, has been downloaded more than 12,000 times since it was introduced ...
xTuple, which specializes in Mac and open source enterprise resource planning (ERP) software for small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs), has announced the general availability of version 3.5 of its ...
XTuple hasn’t exactly quadrupled. But the software development firm has acquired another small downtown Norfolk tech company and expects a big payoff. With 36 employees, xTuple focuses on “enterprise ...