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IM 69: Component Studio at ESUG 2011

March 11, 2012 23:34:01.909

Welcome to episode 69 of Independent Misinterpretations - a Smalltalk and dynamic language oriented podcast with James Robertson and David Buck.

This weekwe have another ESUG 2011 presentation - here's the abstract on the talk from Georg Heeg - this is part 1, which you can watch here if you would rather see the video.

Georg Heeg AG purchased assets of CS Component Studio GmbH including the software and rights of CS Component Set. CS Component set is a toolbox of ERP components for small and mid-size companies. It has been developed over more than a decade and is in daily use in successful companies throughout Germany. The basic idea has been to have an ERP system which has many standard components for any business and is adaptable to specific needs of special businesses and individual companies. Georg Heeg AG plans to fully support existing customers and to bring the software to an up-to-date level and to implement new and innovative applications.

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