Synerpy's product has 40 percent of what larger vendors offer, but company says it has a lot to provide customers What’s it like for a small German provider of open-source ERP (enterprise resource planning) software to peddle its product in the home market of SAP AG, the world’s largest maker of commercial business software? “It’s a challenge but we have a business that’s growing,” Hilmar Brodner, managing director of Synerpy GmbH, said Monday on the sidelines of the Systems IT trade show in Munich.Synerpy allows businesses to download its business application software suite, avERP, for free and modify the product as they please. The product contains around 40 percent of the functions provided by the large ERP vendors, including SAP, according to BrodnerThe vendor makes money from selling various services, such as consulting, programming and training. At the high end, Synerpy generates around €1,500 (US$1,893) in revenue per user, according to Brodner. “Customers are free to decide how much support they want,” he said. “There is no obligation; it’s up to them.” The Bayreuth, Germany, vendor has about 60 customers, mostly small and medium-size enterprises. They range in size from around five employees to more than 850.“Larger companies in Germany are seeing greater interest in open-source software thanks in part to initiatives such as the open-source project launched by the city of Munich,” Brodner said. “I think we will see greater momentum in the large-enterprise segment over the next two years.”Brodner acknowledged that many big companies will continue to buy commercial products “largely because of the name” and because of the resources that big vendors like SAP, Oracle Corp. and Microsoft Corp. commit to developing and supporting software to manage business-critical processes. “Businesses that buy software from large, well-known venders believe when they pay a lot, they can expect a lot,” Brodner said. “But for us to compete, we have to prove to customers that they can expect a lot from us, too. And they can. This is a very competitive market.”And it helps, he admits, when the product is free. Software Development