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Why Cloud Computing

May 10th, 2010 · No Comments

It is amazing that some folks still question the validity of cloud based computing. This doubt was somewhat understandable 10 years ago. Clearly, software as a service (SaaS), Cloud Computing is here to stay. If you still have doubts consider these facts:

According to IBM global revenue from cloud computing will jump to $126 billion in [...]

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Tags: Cloud Computing

The Ultimate Mashup – Integrating Google Wave, Service Cloud, Salesforce.com, Social Media

October 8th, 2009 · No Comments

Google just released in preview, Wave, to 100,000 users. What is Wave? Wave is a new collaboration tool. It allows for live sharing via voice, text, photos, videos and maps. Features include real-time editing as the discussion evolves. Google itself does not know where this new technology is going and how it will evolve. What we do know is that it is open source so that many apps can be built on the platform.

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Use Social Media to Sell More: LinkedIn-Facebook-MySpace

June 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

CRM is built on the premise of fostering long term relationships. Often however, personal information on prospects, customers, vendors, partners and suppliers eludes us. Most CRM systems have static information. The resulting profiles inevitably lack information about hobbies, interests, and relationships outside our native CRM. Applications and networks such as Facebook, LinkedIn and MySpace are changing all that.

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