The LA/OpenBP billing platform provides high performance/volume, industry independent billing functionality. It is designed for easy integration into complex environments such as those found in the telecommunication, utility and finance industries.
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The LA/OpenBP billing platform is an open source and open design system that provides industry independent billing functionality. It is designed for easy integration into complex environments such as those found in the telecommunication, utility and finance industries. Key features of LA/OpenBP: - Charge for one-off or recurring usage, accrued or fixed fee products and services - Bill charges in advance, arrears or a mixture of both - Bill for any time period e.g. monthly, quarterly - Generate test and final account invoice amounts - Create, edit and view all system data - Comes with detailed Tutorial, Installation, Integration and Benchmark documents - Simple to integrate with external systems and/or data sources - Designed for very high volume and performance - Commercial support options - Open source or closed source licensing options - Easily ported to other operating systems/databases LA/OpenBP currently runs on Windows 2000 or above, and has been tested with 1,000,000 accounts using Windows XP Professional. The Project home page is at: https://sourceforge.net/projects/la-openbp Download the release at: https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=161253 Further information on the development company Lateral Advantage (LA), licensing and support options are available at: www.lateral-advantage.com
First commercial release of the Platform.
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