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So, let's keep this simple. I will consider your company a "Large Enterprise" if you have more than 500 employees or more than $100 million in annual sales. Or, anything close to either of those! I do not review these CRM solutions. I do keep an eye on them though. I have always said that

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O.K., I have already said that I love my iPhone! The other HOT phone out there though is the Android - lots of neat stuff happening on that phone. So, this is where I will explore the ever-expanding universe of Android CRM solutions. This list of CRM solutions is sorted alphabetically by the Developer name.

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I love my iPhone! And I bet you love your's too! So, this is where I will explore the ever-expanding universe of iPhone CRM solutions. This list of CRM solutions is sorted alphabetically by the Developer name. Scroll down the list to find the solution that might be of interest to you. Click on the

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As is my custom, this list is organized according to the challenges you are likely to face as you work your prospects through the Total Customer Relationship Management life-cycle. I know, this is another one of my world famous long pages! Just scroll down at your leisure. I will bet that you find what you are

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Cloud computing is the delivery of computing as a service rather than a product, whereby shared resources, software, and information are provided to computers and other devices as a utility (like the electricity grid) over a network (typically the Internet). In the past, some folks called these "hosted Solutions" or "software-as-a service" (SaaS) I see

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 "On-Premise" is the description used to describe those "old fashioned" CRM solutions where you get to buy the software and all of the hardware required to run it! Sounds fun, right? Though all of the buzz is about "cloud" solutions these days, I don't expect "on-premise" solutions to go away any time soon. And, take

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Open-source software (OSS) is computer software that is available in source code form: the source code and certain other rights normally reserved for copyright holders are provided under a software license that permits users to study, change, improve and at times also to distribute the software. Open source software is very often developed in a

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IBM Lotus Notes® and Domino® software gives you access to people and daily activities from both inside and outside the office, social networking capabilities and realtime communications—all from a single desktop. It consolidates professional and public calendars, and business and personal contacts, into one intuitive, security-rich user interface. This list of CRM solutions is sorted

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Companies rely on an efficient IT infrastructure to support business-critical applications. They need to know that their systems and business processes are deployed to meet the highest service levels defined by their business units plus can be adapted to handle every new business opportunity. IBM i (formerly known as i5/OS®) running on an IBM Power

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Sorry folks, as popular as the Mac is these days, there is still not much to choose from here! Don't blame me though. My first computer was an Apple II and we paid $5,000 for a "Fat Mac" back when we published a paper newsletter. I once sat next to Steve Wozniak on an airplane

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