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Oracle's big push of late has been to make CRM social. It has launched a few products--Sales Prospector, Sales Campaigns and Sales Library--that look to stand out with one formula: Take data in ...
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 ...
Oracle originally released Oracle CRM On Demand Release 16 on Jan. 27, in a move designed to counter Salesforce.com’s SAAS (software as a service) CRM, a multitenancy-model architecture.
All Oracle CRM 11i.10 modules will be available within the next eight weeks. Pricing per module starts at $3,995 per user, subject to conditions in Oracle’s E-Business Suite pricing schedule.
Oracle, for as long as anyone in IT can remember, has always trailed Salesforce when it comes to providing the best CRM software, even after Oracle acquired Siebel, the pioneer of the category, in ...
The foundation of the news is Oracle CRM On Demand Release 16, the latest version of the company's post-Siebel software-as-a-service (SaaS) offering. Added to the rest of the announcements, the news ...
Oracle claims it is "the market leader in CRM, with 5 million live end users and 150 million registered self-service users." But according to analysts at Gartner, this claim does not stack up.
However, new Oracle customers are being encouraged to look at Fusion CRM versus CRM on Demand, according to Lye. Chris Kanaracus covers enterprise software and general technology breaking news for ...
Salesforce CRM and Oracle ORCL are two of the biggest names in the cloud enterprise software market. Both companies offer powerful, enterprise-grade platforms spanning customer relationship ...
Oracle selected Cognizant to co-develop customer relationship management (CRM) software tools to enable the seamless, secure and rapid integration andmigration of critical customer data from Oracle's ...
istock Zoho CRM, Pipedrive CRM, and SugarCRM are the three most-trusted CRM systems by their customers. Oracle CRM is the best at continually improving their CRM Suites as rated by their customers.
Data Systems Worldwide, a longtime Oracle partner based in Woodland Hills, Calif., also abandoned an internal Oracle CRM implementation.