Macworld | iWorld 2012 — xTuple Gets You Started With Business Software for Free

From MacVoicesTV: Another enterprise software company making themselves known in the Mac OS X Zone at Macworld | iWorld 2012 was xTuple. Wally Tonra, vice president of sales, reviews their offerings, which include accounting, customer relationship management, purchasing, billing and more. Interviewer, Chuck Joiner asked ... How can any of that be FREE? xTuple has open source roots which allow you to get started free and add services and capabilities as your business demands change. Hear Wally's interview.

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Headquartered in the “innovation corridor” of downtown Norfolk, Virginia, with a global community of tens of thousands of professional users, xTuple’s next generation open source management software solutions — tailored to meet business needs with multi-platform support for Mac, Windows, Linux and mobile — will Grow Your World®. Follow @xTuple #ERP #CRM #accounting

Missy Schmidt

Vice President Marketing

Since early 2012, Missy has directed marketing for xTuple business management software, including the global user conference, inbound and outbound content marketing, lead generation, sales campaigns, website design and digital strategies. She has ties to the business and economic development, startup and entrepreneurial communities in Virginia and nationally. Prior to joining xTuple, Missy was VP of strategic communication and marketing for Hampton Roads Partnership, a public-private corporation that worked to improve the region's economy within the international marketplace. Before that, Missy spent 25+ in sales, including product development, within the industries of telecommunications, retail, industrial food service, government contracting, contract packaging and manufacturing. Missy holds a B.S. from James Madison University. She and her husband, Bert, who is president and CEO of WHRO Public Media, reside in the "innovation corridor" of downtown Norfolk.