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    Linux-proof business 16/04/2008 12:26:05

    Julie Bort talks with Jeremy White about Wine. 1.0 coming up.
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    Ford Health's CRM gets tick of approval 14/04/2008 08:48:34

    When its CRM system maxed out after six years of service, it was time for Ford Health to give it a check up.
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    Synergy ditches manual reporting with unified CRM 31/03/2008 08:12:28

    Importer and distributor Synergy Audio Visual has ditched its manual CRM reporting database for an off-the-shelf CRM to centralize the data of more than 300 suppliers and customers.
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    Manufacturing, communications and media to lead CRM adoption by 2011 28/12/2006 08:00:48

    As CRM becomes mobile, Australian adoption rates remain under 10 percent and still lag behind the US. However, Goldmine senior director Paul Petersen says the technology is less than two years from mass-market appeal, and says consumers are beginning to realize CRM's benefits, such as lead generation, by deploying it over multiple systems.
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    Spooks snubbed and oldies fight back 23/10/2006 09:30:00

    I was thrilled when I opened my e-mail this week to find that instead of my usual in-box clutter, there was plenty of letters from readers.
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    Cliftons strikes gold with new CRM 12/09/2006 13:44:49

    Training and seminar provider Cliftons has rolled out a new CRM solution across its nine Australian, New Zealand and Hong Kong sites.
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    Lost in space on planet malware 24/07/2006 08:00:00

    This week my life has been a bit like an episode of Lost in Space.
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    Microsoft steps into hosted CRM business 05/04/2006 08:14:16

    Microsoft took a step into the hosted CRM market business last week by offering products to third-party companies. At the Convergence 2006 user conference in Dallas, the vendor brought out the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Professional Edition application for Service Providers.
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    Thiess hungry for bandwidth without the big fat pipes 09/03/2006 08:13:02

    Mining and construction giant Thiess willingly admits it is a struggle to match telecommunications solutions with project needs because ubiquitous broadband coverage in Australia is seriously lacking.
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    FrontRange bought for $200M by private investors 07/11/2005 08:09:08

    CRM, service and voice applications software maker FrontRange Solutions said Friday that it is being acquired by a private investment firm.
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    Lasso Logic corrals continuous data protection 07/10/2005 09:25:35

    Lasso Logic this week unveiled an appliance that continuously backs up servers, desktops and laptops for small and mid-sized businesses.
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