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SugarCon conference offers guidelines for social CRM success
SugarCRM's recent SugarCon conference in New York boasted plenty of tips and advice for organizations launching a social CRM initiative. Podcast | SearchCRM.com
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Company ditches pen and paper, integrates SugarCRM with telephony
Storage facility business hopes to see ROI on Web advertising with SugarCRM after recording data on ads with pen and paper. News | SearchCRM.com
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X2Engine founder John Roberts: Traditional CRM systems fat and bloated
SugarCRM co-founder John Roberts discusses some of today's greatest CRM challenges and his new company, X2Engine. Q&A | SearchCRM.com
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IBM gives nod to SugarCRM open source software for SmartCloud
SugarCRM teams up with IBM and is counting on an extended IBM partnership to bring in more mainstream business. News | SearchCRM.com
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SugarCRM to open Cambridge base
Following its selection by the government as the only open sourceoption for CRM deployments in the public sector,software specialist SugarCRM is to cut the ribbon on a new UK base in Cambridge to support its expected growth.... News | MicroscopeUK
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SugarCon speaker reveals 10 reasons why social CRM projects fail
Ten reasons why social CRM projects fail, at a glance
1. Wrong culture
2. No compliance policy
3. No established goals
4. Lack of managerial support
5. Insufficient... Social CRM Strategy | SearchCRM.com
SugarCRM software demonstration
SugarCRM has released a new version of Sugar 6. Clint Oram, co-founder and vice president of products, shows off the new user interface. Screencast | SearchCRM.com
Loomis switches to SugarCRM
Loomis, the cash-handling business formerly known as Securitas has saved thousands of pounds by switching from Salesforce.com to the open source SugarCRM product. News | ComputerWeekly.com
Case study: Loomis UK Cashes In with SugarCRM
Loomis transports valuables in armored vehicles equipped with modern surveillance systems for its customers in Europe and the US. The company’s roots trace back to 1852, when the gold rush was at its peak in California–a time when customers also... Feature | ComputerWeekly.com
Virtual private clouds look to ease enterprise security, privacy fears
Vendors such as Amazon and SugarCRM bow to increasing pressure from enterprises to make cloud computing more secure and highly available. News | searchCloudComputing.com
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