CRM on Demand
In-depth
Software as a service (SaaS) is now on the menu of large companies
Having been the order of the day in small- and medium-sized businesses, software as a service (SaaS) is now on the menu of large companies. Read more...
The future state of the CRM market
SaaS payment will push it to the fore of CRM adoption in current market. Read more...
Five best practices for implementing SaaS CRM
Forrester discover the path to CRM satisifaction. Read more...
- The importance of life-cycle management
- The next bit of Dave's next thing
- Salesforce.com heads back to black
- Tipping point ahead
- Accenture bet on Salesforce.com
- Suite Wars start to rumble
- CIO Debate: The economic downturn will affect IT sourcing choices
- Forbes CIO puts project management in the cloud
News
Morrisons Q1 keeps Optimisation and IT plan on track
Tills ring in strong sales and change. Read more...
Morrisons signs up Oracle for IT transformation
Sets five-year timetable for systems overhaul. Read more...
CIO News View: Is tech M&A frenzy good for business?
Deal-making has a downside for customers. Read more...
- Oracle users more happy with services but issues remain
- Only three percent of CIOs are on the board - survey
- NetSuite says Chrome-optimised apps are flying
- Oracle integrates CRM On Demand with Siebel
- NetSuite to buy on-demand services firm
- Europeans get hot for software-as-a-service
- Apple targets Blackberry with enterprise iPhone plans
- EMC launches hosted storage service
White papers
Oracle's Siebel CRM on Demand
Nucleus found Siebel CRM On Demand customers took advantage of embedded best practices, integration, and analytics - among other features - to leverage greater long-term value from their CRM. Read more...
Oracle Blends Managed Services With On Demand Pricing
Oracle is rolling out managed services offerings for PeopleSoft and Siebel in addition to the existing services for Oracle E-Business Suite. Read more...
Using Social Enterprise Applications to Enable the Next Wave of Knowledge Worker Productivity
On the face of it, social software seems an unlikely example of enterprise collaboration. Aren’t social networks a fad? What does sharing photos or connecting with college buddies have to do with getting work done? Read more...

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