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Oracle looks to extend the capabilities of its CRM software through the purchase of Telephony@Work, which the acquisition-hungry vendor announced Tuesday. Telephony@Work provides multichannel IP-based ...
Oracle's innovative Social CRM product joins social networking with true enterprise features such as reliability, security management, and scalability. Given the different skill sets and perspectives ...
Dubai, UAE - March 31, 2010News Facts Oracle CRM On Demand Release 17, the latest release of Oracle's industry-leading on demand service that continues Oracle's commitment to CRM innovation, ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. For Oracle, it’s a new week and time for another corporate ...
Oracle offers the industry’s widest and deepest range of sales force automation functionality as either an on-premise product or a cloud solution — or a hybrid of the two, according to Anthony Lye, ...
According to analyst firm Gartner, the SaaS segment of the CRM industry alone, which represents only a third of the entire market, will exceed US$ 4 billion in revenue by 2014. That amount of cash is ...
"Innovation is in the eye of the beholder" - No one that I know said it, 2009 Dennis Howlett, a friend, fellow ZDNET blogger and a man with serious enterprise applications chops, did a blog posting on ...
There is no end in sight for CRM on Demand despite the arrival of Fusion CRM, according to an executive Oracle is hoping to differentiate its cloud CRM (customer relationship management) software from ...
One of the announcements that has caused some considerable interest at COLLABORATE 10 is that Oracle (news, site) is offering support for Siebel CRM for iPad. Combining Oracle’s REST API and Apple's ...
Oracle CRM On Demand Release 16, based on the CRM applications Oracle acquired when it bought Siebel Systems in 2006, is Oracle's entry in the hotly contested Software-as-a-Service CRM arena where the ...
Oracle Corp. looks to extend the capabilities of its CRM (customer relationship management) software through the purchase of Telephony@Work Inc., which the acquisition-hungry vendor announced Tuesday.
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