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NetSuite CRM, a part of Oracle NetSuite’s business software suite, is a great choice for mid-size and growing businesses that want a complete, integrated CRM solution with ERP and e-commerce ...
While it awaits the verdict on whether its bid for PeopleSoft will be allowed to proceed, Oracle's applications division released the latest version of its sales and marketing CRM software. The ...
Oracle Corp. is counting on the latest revision of its E-Business Suite, aimed largely at improving sales processes, to finally give it the elusive traction it has sought in the CRM market for years.
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 ...
Oracle Corp. plans to release the latest version of its customer relationship management (CRM) applications within the next two months, as part of an ongoing update of its E-Business Suite. Oracle CRM ...
The contest between Oracle and SAP involving their respective customer relationship management (CRM) applications in many ways is only one front in a battle between ERP titans that has been fiercely ...
SAN FRANCISCO — It's time to truly include marketers in the CRM equation — which is why Oracle made marketing the hallmark of Oracle CRM On Demand 18, the new edition of its software-as-a-service ...
Jujhar Singh is senior vice president of CRM Solution Management at software giant SAP . In that capacity he is a key player in bringing SAP 's customer relationship management offering to a market in ...
Enterprise-software giant Oracle has embedded social-networking functions into its latest CRM offerings, allowing the applications to emulate social-networking sites. At a briefing in the Philippines ...
Oracle Corporation, the world’s largest enterprise software company, today announced that the National Bank of Dubai (NBD), the leading UAE financial institute has gone live on Oracle Customer ...
The tech sector’s long-running wave of workforce reductions shows no signs of slowing down. Salesforce ($CRM) and Oracle ...