Ron Bongo Suggests Open Source Content Management Platform for Heavy Duty CRM Applications

As a visionary in the open source space, Ron Bongo, CEO of CorraTech has established his company as the superior supplier of open source software professional services. With a compounded 30 years of business and IT expertise, Ron Bongo’s leadership team has directed variegated projects for Fortune 1000 companies and financial institutions in technology, management consulting and finance. CorraTech was an early adopter of open source and one of its most seasoned implementers.

Enterprise Resource Planning is a key issue for Ron Bongo. Open source ERP renders true organizational freedom and lightness to adjust to shifting business dynamics by supplying a platform for integrating internal systems bettering productivity and business processes at a milder cost.

For some organizations, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are the mission-critical spine of business transactions and communication. Besides furnishing the core transaction processing that complex enterprises command, Enterprise Resource Planning systems are often the launch pad for strategic first steps.

Ron Bongo thinks that in order for the flexibility profit to be fully accomplished, interoperability with legacy, proprietary and open source must be effective. The OSA and CorraTech objectives are coordinated to help make this a reality.

Ron Bongo continues to be an active touter for Open Source Software. Open source has developed in popularity as well as in quality over the last decade and has provided developers with valuable programming resource for almost any applications Ron Bongo says, and he points out that anyone who is interested in learning more about open source can get education in four ways: online resources, formal classes and trainings, organized seminars, and self-study Podcasts, videos, documentations and other tools can be obtained through online resources and other product usually produced by a community of developers and programmers coming from various parts of the globe. This is likely the best way to learn about open source software and programming, as continued support and additional resources can be further obtained from the open source community.

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