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Tag Archive: cloud-computing
Dec
23
A Review of SugarCRM Web Services – from a Business Value Perspective

In this review, you will learn how and why the SugarCRM Web Services Platform is a reliable, scalable, and cost-effective method of integrating to your SugarCRM application, regardless of the selection of an On-Demand or On-Premise infrastructure.
Apr
05
Notes from SugarCON2011: SugarCRM and LotusLive?….it’s the real deal
Day 1 at SugarCON 2011….and at any software conference or exposition, its easy to get carried away with the hyperbole and “vapor” of new product releases, new alliances, the latest “foo”-CRM idea. There is one solution offering though, that appears to be the real deal, and I am betting is going to get traction…fast….and its …
Mar
14
SugarCON 2011 – Its sweeter than sugar
So, it is upon us again. 72 hours of technology, speeches, and a good old fashioned evening throw down or two (that’s “partying” for the kids out there). SugarCON has always lived up to the hype. This will be my 5th SugarCON event…from my first back in 2007 back in San Jose (the St. Claire?) …
Apr
30
SugarCRM: Principle #1 in Bad Economy – Give More Value at Lower Price
Yesterday SugarCRM announced new pricing for it’s flagship products SugarCRM Professional and Enterprise, as well as simplified pricing and a brand new entry level product SugarCRM Express. By eliminating price differences for on-demand and on-premise versions, while lowering the price to $360/user/year for PRO and $600/user/year for Enterprise, Sugar also signaled it’s strong desire to …
Mar
19
The VAR Guy Live: Can You Profit From Google Apps And Amazon’s Cloud?
The VAR Guy recently introduced an upcoming webinar entitled, Can You Profit From Google Apps And Amazon’s Cloud? “Instead of discovering the risks (and rewards) on your own, learn from three VARs who already profit from Google Apps and the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)… This is a rare opportunity to hear from three VARs …
Feb
09
SugarCON 2009 says “No to Mediocrity”
Software conferences are usually marginal at best. Agendas are usually filled with sessions light on substance and heavy with promotion. Exhibitors and partners are a ‘means to an end’ – there to help fund the event with access to customers their primary reward. I’ve always found conference’s mediocre events of marginal value. Rarely does the …



