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IntelliCare CRM Offers Nurses an Alternative

Maine isn't normally considered a hotbed for emerging-technology entrepreneurialism. Yet that's where IntelliCare, a healthcare call center outsourcing company, started in 1997. By 1999, the company had put its Yankee pragmatism to work to create a distributed networking model for telephonic nursing...

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Eldercare Turns to CRM To Improve Service

With facilities in 25 states and the District of Columbia, Beverly Enterprises is among the largest providers of eldercare in the U.S. Through its Beverly Healthcare division, it provides 367 skilled nursing homes and 19 assisted living facilities. Ninety of its facilities have Alzheimer's Disease c...

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How Oil Industry Supply Chains Drive Gas Pump Prices

It's the petroleum supply chain that gets your gas to the pumps. Like any supply chain, it has the same source, create and deliver model. But unlike others, the petroleum business involves huge amounts of liquid of varying grades that must be contained and transported to highly involved and interdep...

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Siebel Violates SEC Reg FD Rule – Again

For the second time in as many years, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has slapped a violation for Regulation FD, short for "fair disclosure," on CRM vendor Siebel Systems. The June 29th charge also says that the company violated an SEC cease-and-desist order placed on it for an earlier b...

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Siebel’s Keith Raffel on Serving OnDemand CRM

In 1997, Keith Raffel founded UpShot Corporation, the first company to offer Web-based, hosted sales-force automation and CRM. UpShot launched its initial product two years later. By 2003 its products included UpShot for small and midsize businesses and UpShot XE for larger organizations. Today Raff...

VeriSign Announces Anti-Phishing Services

On Monday, VeriSign announced the rollout of a new anti-phishing service. Called "Email Security Services," the new offering is designed to dovetail with the VeriSign Intelligence and Control Services to help businesses combat spam, e-mail viruses and phishing, a type of online scam that has become ...

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The Battle To Rule the Hosted-CRM Roost

Wednesday's salesforce.com IPO offered a rare opportunity for smaller CRM companies to elbow their way into the media spotlight. Many of these competitors claimed that they were taking customers away from the now-public company's customer entourage. Although a salesforce.com spokesperson said that t...

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Salesforce.com’s IPO: Welcome to the Big League

Hosted CRM vendor salesforce.com made its NYSE debut Wednesday, and got off to a quick start. After announcing its initial public offering of 10 million shares of common stock at US$11 per share, the company's stock soared to around $17 per share by day's end. The previous day salesforce filed a pre...

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How Remington Self-Serves Its Customers

In 1816, Eliphalet Remington II turned to his father's forge and began working on a better rifle. At that time he wasn't worried about supply chains or customer relationship management. But almost 200 years later, his one-man startup is Remington Arms Company, a US$360 million enterprise selling fir...

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Oracle Flaw Underscores Enterprise Software Security Risks

About three weeks ago, Oracle issued a security alert describing multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in its E-Business Suite 11i and Applications 11.0. The alert carried the company's highest severity rating, which it associates with a flaw that is "high risk and requires little specialized knowl...

EmergeCore Targets Small Biz with CRM Upgrade

EmergeCore Networks announced Thursday that it is shipping a CRM upgrade for its "IT in a Box IT-100" network appliance. The upgrade is free for existing owners of the IT 100, while new purchasers of the IT 100 or future IT in a Box models will also get the CRM software gratis. About the size and sh...

Oracle’s Profit Rises on Database Sales

After the market closed Tuesday, Oracle disclosed that it earned US$990 million, or 19 cents per share, for its fourth fiscal quarter ending May 31st. The company's total revenue rose 9 percent to $3.1 billion during the quarter with its software revenue up 12 percent to $2.5 billion, and services r...

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Shifting Paradigm in Oracle-PeopleSoft Case

The first week of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) trial against Oracle's US$7.7 billion hostile takeover attempt of PeopleSoft has proven to be as much a high-stakes poker game as the enterprise software market in which the two compete. Oracle opened its case with the previously undisclosed Mic...

Report: Enterprise Vendors Consolidating

The same week software giants SAP and Microsoft own up to merger discussions, a new study shows how consolidation forces within the enterprise-level applications and services space are working to shrink the number of vendors. The study, released Thursday by consulting firm Bain & Company, deline...

RightNow Lands 170 Systems Deal

Hosted CRM vendor RightNow Technologies announced earlier this week that solutions and services provider 170 Systems has deployed RightNow Service to increase the quality, speed and resource efficiency of its technical support operations. Based in Bedford, Massachusetts, 170 Systems provides solutio...

PepsiCo Drinks Up MySAP

SAP announced on Wednesday that global brand leader PepsiCo has selected mySAP Business Suite as the primary business platform for unifying its operations, standardizing business processes and increasing efficiency across its divisions. The US$27 billion convenience food and beverage company produce...

Not for Sale, Says SAP

Revelations during the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) lawsuit to block Oracle's hostile takeover of PeopleSoft have caused the world's biggest maker of enterprise software to declare it is not for sale. As part of a willingness to cooperate with the DOJ's case against the merger, Germany-based SAP...

Report: SMB Opportunities Still Untapped

U.S. small- and medium-sized business (SMB) spending on enterprise software reached nearly $1 billion during 2003, according to a report authored by Access Markets International Partners. This includes SMB spending on customer-relationship management, sales-force automation, enterprise-resource plan...

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Siebel Rolls Out Latest Link in Vertical Chain

Siebel Systems shipped its latest CRM module, Consumer Goods 7.7, this week, rolling out yet another in a long list of 23 vertical industry products that the company promised to release this year. The new software is designed to give Siebel's corporate customers better control over their consumer an...

Drugstore.com’s Soaring Shipments Demand Shipping Upgrade

Drugstore.com, an online provider of personal care, beauty, health, wellness, vision and pharmacy products, is turning to Kewill Solutions North America to meet its soaring shipping needs. Kewill Solutions North America is the shipping management division of Kewill Systems, an international company ...

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