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Seven Tips for Profiting from Lean Times with CRM by Oracle Corporation
January 26, 2009 - (Free Research)
With their rapid speed of deployment, integrated analytics and built-in best practices, on-demand CRM solutions can quickly vault a sales organization ahead of its rivals. And because of their flexible licensing structure, on-demand solutions can be deployed selectively, enabling businesses to deploy only as much CRM as they need.
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Make CRM Work the Way Salespeople Do by Oracle Corporation
October 08, 2009 - (Free Research)
This white paper examines how traditional CRM technologies, while valuable in helping organizations manage customers and revenues, have not really assisted the salesforce do their jobs.
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Social CRM Comes of Age by Oracle Corporation
April 01, 2009 - (Free Research)
Web 2.0. Collaborative computing. Social media. And now Social CRM. These terms are used interchangeably, and often, to describe the massive transformation taking place across organizations today. What strategies and tools do the newest CRM solutions provide to leverage this new reality? Read this white paper to learn more about Social CRM.
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Video White Paper: Seven Tips for Profiting from Lean Times with CRM by Oracle Corporation
June 10, 2009 - (Free Research)
The best time to streamline and turbo-charge the sales process is when competitors are looking the other way. That's why now is a good time to make the shift to a CRM solution that can catapult your organization into the next round of growth.
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CRM without Compromise: A Strategy for Profitable Growth by SAP AG
April 01, 2007 - (Free Research)
This white paper describes the concept of “CRM without compromise,” elucidating how organizations can maximize their results by taking a more structured, holistic approach to CRM across the enterprise to gain a competitive advantage and profitable growth.
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Solutions Provider Improves Productivity with Flexible Implementation Methodology by Microsoft
June 29, 2007 - (Free Research)
Stanley Stuart Yoffee & Hendrix, Inc. (SSYH), a Microsoft® Gold Certified Partner based in Florida, implements software solutions utilizing the Microsoft family of products. With large-scale projects across varied industries, the company turned to the Microsoft Dynamics™ Sure Step Methodology to help communicate with customers...
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Which Off-line CRM solution for Field Force? by Wipro Technologies
October 21, 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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The Technology of Innovation: Using CRM to Enable Customer-Centric Innovation by Pivotal CRM, a CDC Software solution
October 19, 2009 - (Free Research)
This white paper highlights the important role technology can play in the innovation process and looks at how a customer-focused approach to innovation can be supported by flexible customer relationship management tools. It explains how businesses can use CRM to foster and implement customer-centric innovation, enhancing the customer experience.
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Sun Systems for Oracle's Siebel CRM Enterprise: Transform Your Business for Growth by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
November 16, 2009 - (Free Research)
Consolidating and virtualizing application, web, and database tiers for enterprise Oracle® Siebel 8.0 CRM applications is one approach to help reduce costs and enhance flexibility. Read this paper to learn about Sun's platform for the Oracle Siebel CRM software stack.
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Financial Services Company Gains Improved Sales Performance with Easy-to-Use Solution by Microsoft
January 01, 2008 - (Free Research)
Security Benefit needed a customer relationship management (CRM) solution that would provide its remote sales force with access to real-time information. In July 2007, the company implemented Microsoft Dynamics™ CRM 3.0. Now, Security Benefit gains from increased agility, new sales opportunities, and reduced IT costs.
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Professional Basketball Team Expands Customer Base with Microsoft Dynamics CRM by Microsoft
September 09, 2009 - (Free Research)
This webcasts examines the trends, best practices, and competitive advantages of the customer-centric enterprise. Following the discussion with Martha Rogers, we find out how the Portland Trail Blazers have taken advantage of Microsoft Dynamics CRM to improve sales and grow their customer base.
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Microsoft Dynamics RoleTailored Business Productivity: "Software Designed for Your People" by Microsoft
March 01, 2007 - (Free Research)
By automating and streamlining financial, customer relationship and supply chain processes, Microsoft Dynamics brings together people, processes and technologies, increasing the productivity and effectiveness of the business, and helping drive business success. Explore the Microsoft Dynamics Customer Model and how it's reflected in this software.
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Multitenant CRM Enables Rapid Deployment, Flexible Foundation for Field Sales Team by Microsoft
October 21, 2008 - (Free Research)
Facing rapid growth, U.S. Dynamics Field Sales needed a sales force automation tool that would map to the team's unique solution-selling process and drive adoption among sales staff. Working with Microsoft® IT, U.S. Dynamics Field Sales deployed Microsoft Dynamics® CRM and integrated it with its legacy CRM system, providing the team with...
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The Top 3 Reasons CRM Initiatives (Still) Fail - And How To Avoid Them by Pivotal CRM, a CDC Software solution
June 09, 2009 - (Free Research)
This white paper looks at the top three reasons that CRM initiatives fail to achieve their goals and provides clear, practical recommendations for ensuring that your CRM initiative avoids these pitfalls and delivers desired returns.
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How Do You Evaluate Which On-Demand CRM Solution is Right for You? by Oracle Corporation
January 08, 2009 - (Free Research)
The three main drivers of SaaS adoption-low initial cost of ownership, speed of deployment, and low internal IT resource profile-make SaaS solutions attractive at any time, but even more so in times of a challenging market, provided there is a bona fide business need and the initiative can be expected to create additional revenue or save money.
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