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Opening Keynote - Unveiling Odoo 16
Fabien PinckaersFait
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How frePPLe helped Odoo customers outgrow their spreadsheets
Hicham LahlouFait
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Easing the scale up process of an eCommerce company with Odoo
Samuel RiederFait
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OVHcloud x Odoo, a winning combo
Caroline Comet-FraigneauFait
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International and multi-company accounting: build your group financials via legal consolidation
Florian PichlFait
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Pioneering with Odoo in the Kenyan Hospitality Market
AlexanderFait
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Maritim Brand choosing Odoo for an end-to-end Hospitality Solution
Arnold KadiuFait
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How to make your marketplace scalable & profitable using Odoo Enterprise - a use case with Miomente GmbH
Simon StappenFait
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Odoo as a development platform from a business perspective
Tobias HammekeFait
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Accounting Payable Cycle with Odoo
Paolo MarcantoniFait
Denis Guillot has more than 25 years of experience with ERP system implementations for various sized businesses, focusing on Odoo for the last seven years At Port Cities Group, he holds the role of CTO and sets the course for innovations in our services. In the last few years, he has been leading the Port Cities technical team in helping large companies with growing volumes of transactional data in the market to leverage Odoo solutions.
With growth comes new challenges, especially for fast-growing and big organizations. One such challenging area is big data. It poses a series of questions that require urgent answers:
- How should companies process the exponentially growing data set?
- Which tool should they use for efficient analysis and reporting?
- How do they ensure significant data processing doesn't penalize the user experience and paralyze performance?
These are some of the questions our customers have tasked us to provide lasting solutions. We will show how the Port Cities team helped clients solve their big data challenges, with examples from past and present projects with large companies in the Asian markets.
Participants will learn how they can grow their Odoo stack and solve big data problems without hurting the user experience even as their company grows to a high number of concurrent users.