Zoho CRM Enterprise vs. Salesforce and Google Apps - What’s Next?
May 23, 2008 by Jimson Lee
5 weeks has passed and the integration news of Salesforce and Google Apps has simmered down, so what can we expect in the next 6-12 months?
Well, it’s no secret Zoho is trying to steal customers from SFDC.
Zoho is an Office Productivity Suite from AdventNet whoese mission is to build affordable software for businesses. For […]
Enterprise On-Demand Extends to Google Health and Medical Records
May 21, 2008 by Jimson Lee
Think Enterprise On-Demand is just for CRM and ERP applications?
Think again.
Google launched a beta test of its Google Health Services to archive medical and health records.
Scary? Sure, there are lots of concerns and questions. For example, once you have your records entered, can you delete it? Remember, in Facebook, you can’t. […]
Workday and Flextronics Inks Largest SaaS Deal
May 20, 2008 by Jimson Lee
Enterprise on-demand has taken a huge step forward. In the world of corporate giants using SAP as the defacto standard, we are seeing a shift towards large companies following the SAAS model of enterprise computing.
Last week on www.informationweek.com reports Workday and Flextronics signing one of the biggest software-as-a-service deals.
The deal, for 200,000 users, marks […]
Unified Login with Zoho and Google or Yahoo
May 18, 2008 by Jimson Lee
Frustrated with multiple passwords or mixing up your credentials? Wish you had a unified login?
Last Wednesday, Zoho made it possible for users to log in with their Google or Yahoo accounts, hoping to increase subscribers by riding the wave on 2 out of the 3 the Internet email giants. Definitely a case of […]
8 Trends in Software as a Service Platforms
May 7, 2008 by Jimson Lee
This article is from Alex Barnett’s blog
To kick off the new year, I presented to around 40 or 50 members of Utah Technology Council (UTC) last week. The title of the topic they asked me to speak about was “Trends in Software as a Service Platforms”. I searched around for some ideas and came across […]
EnterpriseWizard Releases Customizable CRM
January 31, 2008 by CRM Help Desk
Click here for the full story.
EnterpriseWizard this week is releasing the 2.0 version of its CRM application, a product built on top of its SaaSWizard Web application development platform and designed to be easily customizable.
EnterpriseWizard 2.0 employs templates and drag-and-drop-style customization of tables and fields through a browser-based interface. Users can also define business rules, […]
Zoho CRM - Affordable Enterprise On-Demand CRM
January 18, 2008 by Jimson Lee
2008 will be the year of Enterprise On-demand software and solutions.
Make a decision based on costs, end-user usability & simplicity, and the ability to configure or customize. If the end user can’t figure it out, good luck getting approval. You may get a lot of garbage data from the resistance of the users […]
Etelos CRM for Google Apps
January 16, 2008 by Jimson Lee
Etelos CRM for Google Apps is a feature-rich Customer Relationship Management application that gives any business the ability to automate and manage customer follow up. The features available in Etelos CRM for Google Apps are powerful, yet simple to use. The product is available in four editions: Personal, Professional, Enterprise, and Developer.
To see which […]
5 Hosted CRM or On-Demand CRM Solutions to Consider
January 11, 2008 by Jimson Lee
Web-based CRM (also referred to as hosted CRM, on-demand or online CRM, or browser-based CRM) offers the advantage of using and developing applications online.
By using online applications, where all you need is a browser, businesses can focus on on more critical tasks that will make an impact to your business (profit wise!) instead of […]
Data Breaches Set Record in 2007, Identity Theft to Increase in 2008
January 9, 2008 by Jimson Lee
According to the latest data from the Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC), the number of publicly reported data breaches in the U.S. rose by more than 40 percent in 2007.
The ITRC cited 443 publicly reported breaches in 2007 as of December 24. That compares to 315 publicized breaches in 2006. In all, 127 million data […]


