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GUIDEBOOK: ORACLE'S SIEBEL CRM ON DEMAND
Category: Software and Web Development, Security, IT Management
Tags: crm
Overview Oracle's Siebel CRM On Demand has leveraged its history and experience in CRM to provide customers with deeper functionality to drive competitive advantage. 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.
- Publisher
- Oracle
- File Format
- WORD
- Date Published
- Nov 9, 2009
- Format
- White Papers
- Topics
- Web Content Management, Service Level Management, Business Strategies, Infrastructure Management, Security Management
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