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SugarCRM enhances open source offering
The open source CRM vendor has added workflow management, a feature to convert e-mail to sales leads and enhancements to reporting, dashboards, campaign management and lead sharing. News | 13 Dec 2005
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Is the time right for open source BI?
While both commercial BI vendors and the open source community are preaching the merits of open source BI, analysts say that it remains in an early adopter stage. Article | 09 Nov 2005
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Some firms switching to open source
Athena Healthcare switched to an open source CRM package after it tired of adding seats to its Salesforce.com deployment. Many are making the open source move. News | 23 Aug 2005
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Open source CRM a convenient alternative
Open source CRM is catching on. Three companies explain why cost, customizability and convenience make the open source model a good fit for their CRM projects. Article | 09 Aug 2005
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BI vendors open doors to open source
Three BI vendors, JasperSoft, GreenPlum and Kinetic Networks, have released software and hardware built around the PostgreSQL open source database. News | 09 Aug 2005
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Open source makes BI move
With the help of Eclipse and Actuate, business intelligence is capturing the attention of the open source community. Article | 16 Jun 2005
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Eclipse debuts open source BI tools
The Eclipse Foundation, an open source software development consortium, has released a specification and a set of tools intended to make it easier for developers to build reporting capabilities into Java applications. News | 08 Jun 2005
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Canadian firm scores with open source call center
Aheeva Technologies is reaping the financial benefits of open source call center technology. News | 01 Jun 2005
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Start up takes aim at open source BI
GreenPlum has just launched DeepGreen, an open source database focused on Business Intelligence, to help make the technology affordable. News | 01 Jun 2005
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Open source takes on business apps giants
Open source business applications are just as good -- if not better than -- competing proprietary applications from vendors like Oracle, SAP and Siebel, according to the keynote speaker at International Data Corp.'s Open Source Business Conference. News | 11 Apr 2005