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Opening Keynote - Unveiling Odoo 19
Fabien PinckaersWykonano
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Keynote - Industries
Fabien PinckaersWykonano
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Database Whodunit: Root Cause Analysis of Performance Issues
Mohamed Kasem (kasm)Wykonano
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Implementing Odoo In The Disability & Education Sector
William McMahonWykonano
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Supporting Chemotherapy & Cancer With The Help of Odoo
William McMahonWykonano
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Reengineering Project Delivery in Odoo Enterprise: A Success Story from the E-Mobility Sector
Hannah MoesleWykonano
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How to integrate hardware with Odoo IoT Box?
Louis Travaux (lotr)Wykonano
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How to create website front-end controllers
Benoit Socias (bso)Wykonano
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Tips & tricks for performant spreadsheets/dashboards
Vincent SchippefiltWykonano
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Database autopsy: A performance post-mortem
Victor PirynsWykonano
Philip Braun is the founder and managing director of bobco GmbH, a Berlin-based ERP agency specializing in Odoo implementations for high-growth companies. With a background in process optimization and software design, Philip leads digital transformation projects across Europe.
Every business talks about being “data-driven.” But in reality, most Odoo users live in dashboards that are reactive at best. By the time you see the red flag, it’s already too late.
That’s why we built “Proactive Business Alerts.” This is a simple but powerful framework to define real-time alert conditions in Odoo: Pushing structured alerts to tools like n8n or internal Odoo UIs. Think of it like an early warning system for your operations team.
This module lets you move from “someone noticed something’s off” to “Odoo told us before we even asked.” -> super helpful for Odoo partners to stay "proactive" when monitoring multiple Odoo instances.
What you’ll learn:
- Why alerts should be your default interface for exception-driven operations.
- How to configure alert conditions across sales, inventory, finance, and custom models with minimal technical setup.
- How we designed the alert engine using job queues and n8n to support async workflows and integrations (e.g., Slack, email, WhatsApp, webhooks).