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Sage Releases ‘Rent-to-Own’ CRM Suite
Sage Software officially launched its new CRM suite, Sage CRM, on Tuesday at its third annual business-partner conference Insights 2005. According to the company, Sage CRM is a Web-based customer relationship management solution targeted at SMBs (small and midsize businesses) and is available both as an on-demand and an on-premises solution. Sage Software, based in…
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SAP Launches PartnerEdge Reward Program
To draw customers in the now promising SMB market away from archrival Oracle Corp., ERP and supply chain giant SAP AG has launched PartnerEdge, an aggressive partnership initiative that will reward resellers, ISVs and integrators for more than just sales transactions. “What we have here is a multi-level program that uses a very innovative approach…
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Home Depot Hopes SAP Can Help Boost Sales
Home Depot wants to put more information at the fingertips of its “orange-blooded associates doing hand-to-hand combat in the aisles,” its chief information officer said Wednesday. The home improvement retailer, fresh off spending $1 billion in the last three years on self-checkout aisles and other store systems, wants to give its associates “real-time access” to…
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Oracle, SAP Take the Surfing Out of Collaborating
Both of the enterprise application giants—Oracle and SAP AG—have signed up to license technology that will help users more easily edit and save shared content. Xythos Software Inc. announced Tuesday that Oracle Corp. will plug the Xythos Drive into Oracle Files 10g and Oracle Portal. This will bring the ability to collaboratively manage content and…
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SCO, Partners to Create Unix White-Box Servers
The SCO Group, the beleaguered Unix-on-Intel company, announced Tuesday that it is partnering with distributors DTR Business Systems and Terian to provide SCO resellers with customized, preconfigured white-box servers. While best known in recent years for its Unix/Linux litigation, The SCO Group Inc. has continued to invest in its Unix operating systems and its reseller…
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Young Companies Recruit VARs to Tackle Network Congestion
When network performance drops, bogging down applications and connections, the finger often is pointed at the administrator. But the causes of performance degradation typically lie elsewhere. Media file-sharing, spam relay, viruses and worms all contribute to poor network performance, slowing applications and hurting productivity. “It’s got nothing to do with network design,” said Bob Quillin,…