Posted Nov 06 2009 by Morgan Ericcson
These days, large companies can hardly expect to proliferate without mobile functionalities or applications to meet the demands of the growing population of iPhone, BlackBerry, and now Droid users. Considering enterprise, this increased development in ... Read More
Posted Nov 05 2009 by Morgan Ericcson
By now, it is obvious social media will affect CRM—but questions remain as to how to process the largely unfiltered data, and how to build meaningful relationships through the various platforms. Many companies are having ... Read More
Posted Nov 03 2009 by Morgan Ericcson
Microsoft has been aggressively courting CRM users this week. First, they announced price cuts to their online productivity suite, and yesterday they lowered prices on their Dynamics CRM Online product. In addition to slashing prices, ... Read More
Posted Nov 02 2009 by Morgan Ericcson
Small businesses tend to manage customer relationships through a number of different applications—documents, contact managers, spreadsheets, etc.—and it is those companies that have the most to gain from implementing a unified CRM system. To help ... Read More
Posted Oct 30 2009 by Morgan Ericcson
When it was launched two and a half years ago, the iPhone was in many ways the positioned as the non-enterprise smartphone. BlackBerry and Windows Mobile devices were the phones for businessmen, and the iPhone ... Read More
Posted Oct 30 2009 by Morgan Ericcson
Sales force automation (SFA) has been growing steadily over the past few years, and the folks at CRM Buyer predict that when the economy leaves its slump, SFA will surge. Most apparently, SFA is making inroads ... Read More
Posted Oct 28 2009 by Morgan Ericcson
Not long ago, CDC Software announced plans to acquire on-demand companies in order to create one SaaS software solutions provider to complement its on-premise products for various verticals. Last week, CDC announced they have signed ... Read More
Posted Oct 26 2009 by Morgan Ericcson
Recently, global IT consultancy Avanade commissioned Kelton Research for a global study about cloud computing and the adoption of SaaS, and the findings were pretty remarkable. The prominent thread in the study was that SaaS ... Read More
Posted Oct 22 2009 by Morgan Ericcson
Cloud computing is here to stay, which is a certainty that even Larry Ellison embraces, even for all his posturing with Salesforce.com founder—and self-proclaimed “cloud-computing evangelist”—Marc Benioff. Last week at Oracle OpenWorld in San ... Read More
Posted Oct 21 2009 by Morgan Ericcson
The outpouring of Oracle OpenWorld news continues: Samsung SDS and Oracle have co-developed a native mobile CRM application. Last week, demonstrations of the new application were held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, ... Read More