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OpenERP training program, Semestre 2 2010

Monday, 19 July 2010 11:08

The dates for the new OpenERP training sessions are now available !

OpenERP : Discovery (1/2 day) FREE

  • September 06, 2010 (9h-12h)
  • November 08, 2010 (9h-12h)
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Camptocamp participates in the new international Open Source initiative on Location Intelligence: GeoBI

Thursday, 10 June 2010 10:14

Press Release

Lausanne - June 10th, 2010 – Camptocamp announces its participation in the GeoBI initiative, a new international initiative focused on Location Intelligence, available at www.geobi.org.

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Sortie du Catalogue 2010 des formations Geospatial

Tuesday, 02 February 2010 13:15

Le catalogue 2010 des formations Geospatial de Camptocamp est désormais disponible en ligne.

L'ensemble des sessions est axé sur la mise en œuvre et le développement de solutions Geospatial Open Source.


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OpenERP: Camptocamp offers new training programs for the first half of 2010

Thursday, 17 December 2009 11:34

OpenERP offers real solutions to companies hoping to get a complete, flexible and affordable business management tool.

Following the success of our trainings given during 2009, Camptocamp is proud to present its new training catalog. Offered programs have been adaptated to the new evolutions of the tax legislation and updates of the tool.

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MapFish application receives Globe Award

Thursday, 26 November 2009 13:15
The British Guild of Travel Writers has given SwitzerlandMobility the 2009 Globe Award.
 

MapFish starts the OSGEO incubation process!

Tuesday, 10 November 2009 08:59

Both MapFish and GeoServer projects have been accepted yesterday to the OSGEO (Open Source Geospatial foundation) incubation process.

MapFish initial discussions started at FOSS4G 2006. The MapFish community did a fantastic work in order to provide an easy-to-use web 2.0 development framework. It’s now an honor to be recognized on the OSGEO level, together with very well-established Open Source projects.
We face now some very interesting challenges like defining the exact content of MapFish, deciding about the license model and the copyright assignment, organizing the PSC and the governance etc, etc… But maybe, the biggest challenge will be to explain what is exactly MapFish and what are its benefits.

Anyone who is willing to participate to these initial discussions is welcome to join an IRC meeting tomorrow.

Thanks to Gary Sherman for accepting to be our mentor in this process!

 
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