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PC World April 2003 Tracey Capen |
Self-Updating Card File Upgrade to business-card software keeps your contact info fresh.  |
PC World April 2003 Steve Bass |
Home Office: Tools and Tips to Brighten Your Outlook Five great ways to right what's wrong with the popular e-mail program.  |
PC World March 10, 2003 Yardena Arar |
Microsoft Unveils Office 2003 Beta 2 Prerelease suite gives first look at note-taking, XML apps.  |
CRM March 2003 Jason Flynn |
New & Noteworthy TechExcel Inc. released its FrontOffice 4.0 for small and midsize business sales, marketing, and customer support... Interactive Intelligence Inc. has released two new products... NetLedger Inc. has launched its NetSuite 8.6, which will include enhanced partner relationship management capabilities... etc.  |
CIO March 1, 2003 |
Microsoft Joins Another Fray - Midmarket CRM Redmond is aiming its first business software built on the .Net platform at the small to midsize market. SalesForce.com, SalesLogix and others are the likely rivals in that segment.  |
CIO March 1, 2003 Lorraine Cosgrove Ware |
Hold Vendors Accountable It's true what they say about the squeaky wheel. To get the support you're paying for, you need to know what's possible, and then demand it.  |
CIO March 1, 2003 Gary Beach |
Offshore Costs U.S. software giants are increasingly delegating important software development and quality assurance work offshore. And that's a problem.  |
CIO March 1, 2003 Sarah Johnson |
Always Up to Date GoldenGate looks to keep everyone's data in sync  |
CRM February 2, 2003 Lisa Picarille |
Early Users Encouraged by Microsoft CRM Beta testers and early users of Microsoft Corp.'s CRM solution applaud its ease-of-use, integration with Outlook, and general features and functionality, but bemoan the lack of back-office integration in the initial release.  |
CRM February 2003 David Myron |
The Hosts With the Most Once thought of as a tool for small companies needing sales force automation, hosted CRM solutions have developed into a formidable competitor to packaged CRM applications for mid-market, and even large enterprises.  |
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