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High Peformance Multi-core Python at Nexedi

Nexedi has been able to use python language in a multi-core high performance fashion for over 10 years. We explain how in this blog and provide a simple set of rules to quickly remember how and why python is suitable for concurrent programming. We also explain our decision to use golang in rare cases where python is not suitable.
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Mynij IT: Gandi, Online, SlapOS and ERP5, that's all!

A step by step guide that demonstrates how a small company can autonomously run its own IT infrastructure with SlapOS and ERP5 at virtually no cost and with little effort, and implement the latest cloud approach: edge cloud.
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ERP5: Website Relaunch

Today we launched our new ERP5 website (www.erp5.com) using our new simplicity theme for a more polished, responsive and up-to-date look.
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ERP5: Open Source ERP Optimized for Thuraya IP

For an ongoing project we were required to run ERP5 on remote locations in China with no reliable internet access. We gave Thuraya a try, which provides internet access using their satellite broadband terminals and used a RenderJS-based HTML5 offline-capable ERP5 interface which stores and synchronizes data using jIO and runs on NayuOS ensuring a minimum of data being sent up- and downstream.
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ERP5 Testnode

A description of how ERP5's testnode works inside a distributed SlapOs based cloud infrastructure.
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ERP5 Repository Statistics

The ERP5 source code repository has evolved over the last two years with more contributions than ever and even stricter quality assurance. However, if we look at statistics provided by Ohloh, it looks like contributions have decreased.
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IT Asset management with ERP5, SlapOS, GLPI, OTRS and OCS/FusionInventory

A description of different ways to integrate ERP5, SlapOS, GLPI, OTRS, OCS and Fusion Inventory.
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