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Realizing Rapid ROI Through Mobility by BlackBerry
February 18, 2010 - (Free Research)
Companies are reaping the benefits from mobile CRM, field service and sales force automation processes with the latest Research In Motion (RIM) offerings. Read this white paper to learn more!
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UK IT priorities 2012 by ComputerWeekly.com
August 24, 2012 - (Free Research)
This exclusive Computer Weekly research reveals how UK IT departments are prioritising their budgets in 2012, which technologies they are investing in, and the impact of cloud computing, mobile and other disruptive technology on their IT strategies.
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US Food Service - Streamline project includes Afaria by Sybase, an SAP company
May 11, 2009 - (Free Research)
Watch this video to learn how US Food Service, the second largest food service provider, implemented Afaria from Sybase to streamline order entry and information management between their mobile sales force, distribution centers and the corporate office.
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The value of mobile and social to CRM by ComputerWeekly.com
March 16, 2012 - (Free Research)
Adding mobile access and social collaboration to CRM delivers significant benefits, this report from Nucleus Research reveals.
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CRM for the Professional on the Go by BlackBerry
December 2006 - (Free Research)
Mobile CRM is something that needs to be considered now. As a business leader, you might have put it into your mental to do later box, but the reasons to make it a priority are compelling. Read this paper to discover why.
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Which Off-line CRM solution for Field Force? by Wipro Technologies
October 2009 - (Free Research)
This paper explores four different choices available for offline CRM solution based on SAP platform, namely SAP CRM Mobile Solutions for Laptop users, SAP CRM on Blackberry on other PDA's, CRM Online solution accessed over internet, Offline recording of information using SAP Interactive forms by Adobe.
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Taking Mobile CRM Beyond the Sales Force by SAP America, Inc.
July 2011 - (Free Research)
The success of consumer-friendly smart phones has changed the game. People are bringing their iPhones and Droids to IT asking for CRM functionality.
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The future of mobile CRM by SugarCRM Inc.
March 2012 - (Free Research)
In this expert e-guide, find out how social and mobile customer relationship management (CRM) are changing the CRM landscape.
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Connect and Empower Mobile Salespeople by Oracle Corporation
June 2009 - (Free Research)
Read this white paper to learn how a lightweight mobile CRM application - more task - than system-focused - can actually provide useful information and encourage salespeople to utilize it.
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Shred-It Goes Mobile with CRM-Service by Kony
May 2013 - (Free Research)
Shred-It, a leading information security company providing document destruction services, was looking to initiate a mobile strategy to improve the efficiency of their customer service reps (CSRs). Read this short case study to learn how mobilizing their CRM service processes allows Shred-It to provide standardized, consistent delivery of service.
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Mobilize Your CRM Investment, Empower Your Sales Teams by Kony
December 2012 - (Free Research)
This white paper introduces a mobile customer relationship management technology that gives your sales team access to account, lead, opportunity, and customer information on any device, at any time. Read on to learn how this technology enables a more efficient, productive sales force and can provide your company with a multitude of benefits.
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Taking On-Demand CRM Integration to the Next Level by Oracle Corporation
September 2007 - (Free Research)
This white paper discusses customer data integration challenges facing businesses with mixed deployments and presents Oracle's vision and solution for comprehensive integration with Oracle's Siebel CRM On Demand.
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CW+: Special report on SAP by ComputerWeekly.com
December 2010 - (Free Research)
Enterprise resource leader, SAP founded in 1972, is facing the slow death of traditional on-premise ERP. Customers with shrinking IT budgets are opting to outsource more of their core business systems.
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Navigating the path to satisfying online customer experience by Tealeaf
November 2011 - (Free Research)
Read this exclusive e-guide to get an executive-level, 360-degree view on which CRM approaches are best for different business scenarios -- from winning strategies for mobile users to social CRM tools to best practices for multi-channel customer experiences.
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Editorial Tip: CRM Expert Predictions for 2011 by Infor
February 2011 - (Free Research)
With 2010 behind us, SearchCRM.com asked some industry experts what they see in store for 2011. It's clear that CRM practitioners can look forward to a heavy dose of social CRM, mobile requirements and a continued emphasis on the customer experience.
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Blackberry Solution Increases Customer Service for Corporate Real Estate Company by BlackBerry
February 2009 - (Free Research)
J.J. Barnicke's sales people needed instant access to corporate property information to better serve clients and speed up sales cycles. They also needed wireless access to CRM data This case study explains how J.J. Barnicke is using BlackBerry and the sales force solution to access CRM information about clients.
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Staying connected: Don't let faulty mobile applications lose customers by SearchCRM
May 2013 - (Free Research)
Mobile applications are quickly becoming the most common way customers interact with businesses, and can often make or break a customer's experience. In this expert e-book, explore what customers expect from mobile applications and discover the technologies and practices you'll need to create useful, engaging mobile apps.
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E-Book: Taking Mobile CRM Beyond the Sales Force by Sybase, an SAP company
September 2010 - (Free Research)
Mobility was going to be "the next big thing" in CRM but didn’t pan out, with "road warriors" frustrated with user interfaces meant for a PC. But the success of smart phones has changed the game. This e-book helps enterprises understand the marketplace for devices, applications and managing it all in order to create a mobile CRM program.
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