Odoo Experience 2017
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New App: Online Appointments
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Odoo Partnership Program: Benefits and value
Otto Runarsson (oru)Done
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Marketing for Partners - How Can Odoo Assist You?
Elin Anna Jonasdottir (ejo)Done
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Payroll in Odoo
Jared KipeDone
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2-day training: Odoo 11 Accounting
Antoine Huvelle - Business Analyst, OdooDone
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Manage Your Customer Business Requirements in Odoo
Eric CaudalDone
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The Art of Prospecting
Hans BoruttaDone
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Simplifying the Customer Journey to Improve Customer Experience
Jaime Catalan - Business Advisor, OdooDone
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Odoo: Simplify Your Business Management (e.g. AES)
John Charles Fabry, Business Advisor, OdooDone
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Multichannel E-Commerce with Odoo Enterprise
Ashant ChalasaniDone
BIO- Greg Mader Greg Mader is the President and Founder of Ursa Information Systems, an Odoo Gold Partner, based in the United States. Greg’s experience and passion for enterprise software matches Odoo’s position as the leader in Open Source ERP technology. Maxime Chambreuil Max is a Senior consultant at Ursa Information Systems, an Odoo Gold Partner, based in the United States. Max’s knowledge and experience of Odoo comes from using it since Version 5, and being a certified training partner. Max is known world wide for his practical, thoughtful approach to successful implementations.
Target audience are Energy or Utility companies (including green energy/solar companies. Attendees will learn how Odoo can be configured to manage energy and utility company needs. The energy sector is facing operational challenges related to the digitalization of the grid and integration of intermittent resources. Systems needed to support monitoring, measuring, verification, and control are disparate, not integrated, and costly to mine for trend analysis and preventative maintenance. Managers and users feel the pain of dealing with too many independent data sources.
Attendees will see Odoo configured to provide utility asset lifecycle management, from Purchasing to Retirement/Disposal, with maintenance and traceability functionality. Utility Asset Accounting will be discussed at length, including Expense costs versus Capital costs, and amortization.