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Opening Keynote - Unveiling Odoo 19
Fabien PinckaersFet
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Keynote - Industries
Fabien PinckaersFet
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Enabling multi-company sales team coordination in Odoo Enterprise through selective record-level access
Mert OzbekFet
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Mastering multi-entity consolidation across continents: the Polytra case
Dylan DegraveFet
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Six Sigma in Action: Applying Data to Service Processes
Sam DrauschakFet
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Integrate anything using Connecta: Odoo’s #1 Connection Suite
Hilco van der MeerFet
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Carbon Footprint in Odoo: A Step-by-Step Guide
Yannick VestersFet
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Accelerating Sales and Workshops with Odoo Studio
Riccardo FioreFet
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De YouTube à l’entrepreneuriat : innover pour informer
Gaspard GFet
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Four Dimensional Business Analysis based on C4 Modeling for Better Odoo Implementation
Ravi BhattaraiFet
Computer Engineer with over 12 years of expertise in Odoo Development and Consulting. Designing flexible, powerful, and efficient solutions is his passion. His double role as Project Leader and as Developer allows him to deliver exceptional results for all his customers.
Upgrading an Odoo instance is usually a time-consuming and demanding process, both for you and your customer. Therefore, it is understandable that a customer might try to delay upgrading their Odoo as long as possible, especially if they have extensive customizations. This delay often means entering a phase where your customer's Odoo is no longer supported by Odoo SA.
As an Odoo partner, it is your responsibility to try to avoid this as much as possible (for the sake of your customers). However, this isn't always possible, and it is also your responsibility to be there for them and help them move on from an unsupported version at their own pace.
In this talk, we would like to provide insights, gathered from our extensive personal experience, on how to support your customers in this challenging journey. Some important topics we would like to cover are:
- Customizations analysis
- Customer assessment
- Upgrade strategies
- Effective communications
- Roadmap definition