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Oracle aims for increased enterprise usability with five new add-ons to its Oracle CRM On Demand Release 16, including e-billing, sales library and disaster recovery apps. In doing so, Oracle ...
Oracle tomorrow will unveil an innovative new set of CRM OnDemand applications designed to establish its enterprise 2.0, enterprise SaaS credentials as well as put the boot into Salesforce.com.
Oracle CRM On Demand Release 20, which was announced Tuesday, adds features for life sciences, financial services, insurance and automotive companies.
Oracle is giving the industry another peek at the first in a planned wave of social networking-infused CRM (customer relationship management) applications this week at the Enterprise 2.0 ...
All Oracle CRM 11i.10 modules will be available within the next eight weeks. Pricing per module starts at $3,995 per user, subject to conditions in Oracle’s E-Business Suite pricing schedule.
Oracle will launch an on-demand CRM service later this year but did not divulge details on how the service will incorporate tools from acquisitions like Siebel or PeopleSoft. In a briefing held in ...