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The CRM blogosphere has been buzzing with reactions to SugarCRM's latest release, most of them favorable. High on the list of highlights is a mobile app for the BlackBerry and the iPhone.


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Last week, SugarCRM made version 5.1 generally available. With its beta release earlier this year, the open source CRM provider broke new ground, providing innovations in business intelligence and an intriguing mobile app for the BlackBerry and the iPhone.

These features are deservedly being called "big ticket" items, says Martin Schneider, SugarCRM's director of product marketing Download Free eBook - The Edge of Success: 9 Building Blocks to Double Your Sales in a blog post.

Other features, though, are not receiving as much attention.

"I think some people simply skipped over the very cool feature we have called Tracker," Schneider notes.

"Tracker allows admins to better analyze CRM use traffic, allows line of business managers to better understand how their teams use the system, and in general is a tool to help drive CRM adoption. And isn't that the real goal here? I have seen companies improve their business when they had high adoption of clunky and non-intuitive CRM tools," he notes. "Imagine being able to more easily drive adoption of a cool CRM system."

Developers are excited about the release's module builder enhancer, "a tool that allows you to significantly shorten development costs and time -- which, in turn, lets developers get more creative about CRM," Schneider told CRM Buyer.

David Wheeler goes into some detail about modular builder in his post at the Sugar Development Zone.

"One of the best parts of using Sugar has to be customizing it," Wheeler says. "You don't want to use a software package if it can't meet your needs, and no two people or businesses have the same set of requirements. Sugar provides some really neat tools when it comes to customization, and in 5.1 they have been made even better."

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"Being a call center manager, it's very important to understand overall customer service efficiency so you can improve your internal operations as well as reward your employees based on their performance," observes the Guru. "Say, for example one of your call center employees does a great job and you're unaware of this deed. A post call survey for the customer would be able to provide an opportunity to give this feedback, hence later rewarding the employee."

Compare and Contrast

Joel Falconerat takes a look at six Web-based CRM applications: Salesforce.com (NYSE: CRM), Highrise, Oracle OnDemand, SugarCRM, PipelineDeals and Zoho CRM.

It's a good read -- especially for small businesses that are novices to the CRM market -- because he doesn't pull his punches. On Highrise, for instance, Falconerat points out that "the prices are a bit marked up -- you're probably paying for the storage space more than anything. Perhaps they're only targeting enterprise users, but for my uses I'd only want to plonk down for a plan if it had more power than the cheapest option while costing less than the $50/month option."

Pipeline, "delivers a sigh of relief with a monthly cost of $15 per user, and unlimited data storage is included in that price."

Salesforce.com is "another CRM that is highly focused on making sales and not so much on customer relations management."

You get the picture.

A relatively new blog provides an introductory look at vendors in the open source CRM space, comparing and contrasting SugarCRM, Concursive and Vtiger.

Jammers Productivity Blog offers reviews of Web 2.0 tools for business in a series of three posts. The latest takes a look at the online sales apps for Salesforce.com, Relenta CRM and Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) Dynamics CRM Live.


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