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CRM November 15, 2013 Megan Yunker |
Best Practices for Marketing in an Online Community Support, feedback, and ratings are key. Like any business decision, you need a plan and a good framework for creating a healthy community to which people will keep coming back. |
CIO November 18, 2013 Minda Zetlin |
CIOs and CMOs: Feuding in the C-Suite Survey finds that CIOs and marketing chiefs don't see eye-to-eye on much at all. |
CRM November 13, 2013 |
Engagor Integrates with Salesforce, Desk, and Zendesk to Simplify Social Lead Generation Engagor's integration with leading CRM applications enhances sales and customer service processes through social channels. |
CRM November 12, 2013 Sarah Sluis |
SugarCRM Introduces Sugar UX Solution A software redesign aims for user-friendly changes. |
CRM November 4, 2013 Sarah Sluis |
Velocify Releases Lead Manager on Salesforce.com's AppExchange Activity prioritization feature is designed for high-velocity sales teams. |
Information Today November 14, 2013 |
Google Apps Backup Made Easy Spanning Backup is now available through the EMC Select third-party partner program. Now EMC customers can easily acquire Spanning Backup as an enterprise-level solution that provides full data recovery for core Google Apps components. |
CRM November 8, 2013 Ariel Utnik |
Rethinking Customer Success and Loyalty in the Era of the Cloud Extend yourself beyond the reasonable to increase engagement. It's time to see every customer as an elite customer. It's time to go to the limits of what's reasonable -- or further. |
CRM November 6, 2013 Maria Minsker |
Nestle's Peter Blackshaw Delivers Ad:tech Keynote on Nestle's Digital Transformation Social and mobile dominate digital marketing discussions. |
CIO October 2, 2013 Chris Kanaracus |
Monsanto Bets Nearly $1 Billion on Big Data Analytics Data science is the next big thing for agriculture, according to Monsanto |
CIO November 7, 2013 Tom Kaneshige |
National Geographic's IT Team Turns the Page on Mobile Apps The venerable publication has adapted as the publishing industry has changed, and its IT department is also adjusting to the times. National Geographic's IT leaders now allow employees to use any apps they choose. |
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