Oneregular tweetthe Redmond tweeps like to recycle is that Outlook integration is the most popular add-on for Salesforce.com. I can imagine that for anyone selling a CRM application the question of“how does it work with my Outlook email and calendar”will have been a common encounter. As ...
but now it has become very obvious that also Microsoft’s offering in the field of CRM has grown way beyond that. Following on the footsteps of Oracle and Salesforce.com, the acquisition and integration of a growing number of tools to complement...
For basic enterprise apps, like database apps, ERP, CRM, and line of business (assuming you haven’t moved to Salesforce or a competitor yet), you really don’t need water cooling because the overhead is not all that severe. Even a high utilization application like data warehousing has g...