Locally developed ERP is a Happening Business
5/06/2008 12:00 AM
 This article appeared in TECHWORLD, June 5th, 2008

http://www.techworld.com.au/article/204728/locally_developed_erp_happening_business


Sydney-based Happen Business was founded by Paul K Berger in 2001 as a commercial software venture that spun out of a previous computer support company. Berger used to run a low-level hardware repair business with about 35 engineers and the company needed a way to cope with thousands of service jobs at a time.

 

The company developed Job Information Management, or JIM, for DOS which grew into a full ERP and accounting package and eventually commercialised into what is now Jim2®, Happen Business' flagship product. Berger believes Jim2® is different to other ERP applications in that it came from the fundamental business process side which makes it "quite unique".

 

Jim2® can be customised to meet customers' needs, and Happen Business does implementation and training to support the product's deployment.

 

Happen Business is based in Sydney with 13 staff and five full-time developers. Jim2® is developed in Delphi for Microsoft's SQL Server database. However, some of the newer applications are being developed in .Net.

 

The client application is also Windows-based.

 

"ERP is difficult to do Web-based, with CRM you can get away with it," Berger said. "We've made it easier to move from MYOB to Jim2®, which does full multicurrency, and since it started when the GST started we didn't have to deal with any legacy."



Jim2
® is a real-time accounting application and not batch oriented, and can also be used as a stand-alone package.

 

Happen Business was not venture funded and now generates $1 million per year to self-fund its R&D activities. Some 60 percent of Jim2® customers are in the IT sector, including Leading Edge Computers, which recently developed an e-commerce system in conjunction with IT distributor Ingram Micro. Most of Leading Edge Computers member businesses used either MYOB or QuickBooks, but according to the company's general manager, Ross Whitelaw, they were "unsatisfactory" due to their lack of support for the services side of the business.

 

Happen Business integrated the Jim2® Business Engine accounting and workflow software into Ingram Micro's reseller e-commerce Web site, TechLink, allowing Leading Edge Computers stores to view real-time stock pricing, product availability, and place orders direct from Ingram Micro's warehouse.

 

All up, Happen Business has about 200 customers all around Australia ranging from small businesses to large enterprises.

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