Nuclos Open Source ERP goes international
Version 4.5 of the modular ERP system comes with multilingualism and multi-client capability / Update is now available to download free of charge
Sauerlach, October 01, 2015 – Nuclos Open Source ERP is now available for free download in the latest version 4.5 at www.nuclos.de. The most important new feature: the ERP toolkit is now multilingual and multi-client capable. The software is therefore now suitable for use in internationally operating companies with different companies or organizational units. They can now map their business processes on a single Nuclos instance and manage them in any number of languages. This not only reduces hardware and maintenance costs. Expansion into new markets and the integration of new companies, locations or branches can now also be implemented even more easily with Nuclos in a central software.
Simple implementation of customized business software
Nuclos offers companies generic mechanisms with which they can implement their individual company software very quickly and easily. These include, for example, editors for business objects to map the company’s entities (e.g. customers, articles, orders, resources, etc.), editors for mask layouts to define the appearance (e.g. for different end devices), editors for status models to define processes and workflows (e.g. order process, production process) or editors for business rules (e.g. validations, automatic e-mail dispatch).
Mapping international processes and structures
Thanks to multilingualism, data content can now be stored in any number of languages and printouts can be configured in multiple languages. Clients such as parent and subsidiary companies are freely configurable and can now be managed with just one system. Companies can also map complex and hierarchical organizational structures and control authorization at client level in accordance with the company organization and hierarchy. Users of an older version of Nuclos can simply update it using the installer supplied and use the new functions directly in their applications.