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CRM February 2004 Jason Compton |
Expert Advice No one should be better at using CRM than CRM vendors themselves. Here, they reveal their inside strategies.  |
PC Magazine February 17, 2004 M. David Stone |
New Diagramming Tools Target Visio Find out if Microsoft's venerable app can keep ahead of ConceptDraw and SmartDraw.  |
PC Magazine February 17, 2004 Kathy Yakal |
Intuit Delivers a New Type of Hybrid QuickBooks Customer Manager is a CRM application with some interesting ideas.  |
PC Magazine February 17, 2004 Richard V. Dragan |
RMS: Maintain Control of Business Content Aiming to protect corporate intellectual property, Microsoft Windows Rights Management Services 1.0 delivers a promising security infrastructure.  |
PC Magazine February 17, 2004 Kathy Yakal |
A Satisfying Business Suite Going beyond its accounting roots, NetSuite 9.1 incorporates a very capable small-business accounting product with ERP, CRM, and e-commerce functions.  |
PC Magazine February 17, 2004 Helen Bradley |
Add Images to Excel Projects Put pictures and graphics in your charts to make visual data more compelling.  |
PC Magazine February 17, 2004 Neil J. Rubenking |
Save a Multipage Image in Excel What do you do when you want to grab a screen image, but some of the data you want is off-screen?  |
PC Magazine January 29, 2004 Jamie M. Bsales |
Corel Readies Graphics Suite CorelDraw Graphics Suite 12 is the latest iteration of Corel's long-running graphics mainstay.  |
PC Magazine January 29, 2004 Jamie M. Bsales |
The Next Move For PageMaker With the recent release of Adobe InDesign CS, Adobe has announced that it will still sell and support -- but no longer upgrade -- its PageMaker 7 desktop publishing program.  |
InternetNews January 27, 2004 Dan Muse |
Ensim Adds User-Level Spam Control The hosting automation software provider announced it will upgrade its control panel software to allow users to set spam control on an individual (rather than server-level) basis. The company will announce tomorrow plans to support Red Hat Linux.  |
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