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Microsoft's future in the post-Bill Gates era
News With products ranging from the Xbox to Windows and SQL Server to the Dynamics CRM portfolio, the company has a lot to contend with. Bill Gates steps down as Microsoft chairman on 27 June, effectively... [24 Jun 2008]
Red Hat to sell open-source buddies' wares
News Open source software companies available through the exchange include: Centric CRM, Compiere, Enterprise DB, Groundwork Open Source, JasperSoft, MySQL, SugarCRM, Zenoss, Zimbra and Zmanda. The service marks a new stage... [15 Mar 2007]
Microsoft CRM fees 'undercut by canny resellers'
News Microsoft's ongoing attempts to establish itself in the customer relationship management (CRM) market are facing a new challenge: canny resellers using other Microsoft technologies to... [09 May 2006]
Microsoft launches BizTalk Server 06
News Microsoft has officially launched BizTalk Server 2006, and outlined tighter integration between the networking tool and the latest version of its CRM software - CRM 3.0... [28 Mar 2006]
Microsoft chases Oracle, SAP with hosted CRM
News Microsoft has launched a long-awaited update to its customer relationship management (CRM) software, which will for the first time include subscription-style pricing. It also adds marketing management... [06 Dec 2005]
XP Service Pack 2 kills over 40 programs
News Microsoft's CRM product won't work with a SP2-equipped machine, full stop. Microsoft has published the details of more than 40 programs that have conflicts with the newly released... [16 Aug 2004]
European "online banks could do better"
News Users are frustrated to see that they haven't gone very far, which leaves them confused when you think of the huge sums invested, among others, in CRM software. Banks' online banking services have succeeded in winning... [02 Jul 2004]
New Orange, new optimism
News New COO Sanjiv Ahuja, an ex-supplier of Trujillo's when he was at equipment company Telcordia, said the company is consolidating numerous OSS, billing and CRM systems to single platforms across the group. [24 Jun 2003]
BT 'to make millions' from SMEs
News While monthly fees start at £90 for a basic PC and internet connection, stretching up to £700 a month for complete supply chain management and CRM capabilities, customers will need to pay extra for 24-hour telephone... [08 Oct 2001]
Microsoft, PeopleSoft and RealNetworks reveal mixed results
News Last week PeopleSoft bought CRM vendor Vantive to improve its offering in the lucrative front-office market. Microsoft has posted strong earnings rises in what has been a mixed week for IT companies... [20 Oct 1999]
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