How to Use Salesforce.com for Non-Revenue Purposes
As a "horizontal application," Salesforce.com can be used for SFA and CRM across a wide range of companies and use cases. It's also a platform for building business applications in vertical industries such as financial services or real estate. Almost all these classic CRM applications involve customer acquisition, service, and relationship management-all related to revenue.
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Microsoft: GPL Linux code release not due to violation
Microsoft released a set of Linux drivers for its Hyper-V software under the General Public License version 2 (GPLv2) because it is the preferred license of the Linux community and helps both Microsoft customers and Linux users, a company executive said.
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Opinion: Windows 7 Will Scream With New SSD Drives
With Intel introducing new faster and cheaper SSD drives coinciding with Windows 7's release to manufacturing, it might make sense to include one with your next computer purchase. After all, Windows 7 is the first Microsoft OS to include native enhancements for SSDs.
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The Macalope Weekly: Magnificent desolation
It's another case of analogies run amok as the Macalope looks at Microsoft's retail strategy. Then there's the intriguing case of how Windows 7 is like the lead character in an early '90s Fox sitcom. (No, The Macalope is not saying Windows 7 is anything like "Herman's Head." What is wrong with you people?) And then it's the most amazing Apple lawsuit ever! The Macalope can't wait for the depositions on this one!
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Amazon CEO apologizes for removing digital books
In an era when corporate CEOs are urged by consultants to quickly apologize for mistakes, Amazon.com's founder and CEO Jeff Bezos has taken that advice to heart.
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Palm brings iTunes synching back to the Pre
Palm reenabled iTunes synching for owners of its Pre smartphone on Thursday, overcoming a recent Apple move that blocked the handset's access to music stored in the latest version iTunes.
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Microsoft: Netbooks, penny-pinching enterprises slash Windows profit by a third
Microsoft's mightiest money-spinner, the Windows operating system, continued to be dragged down by the poor economy, the company said, as consumers opted for inexpensive netbooks and businesses held off on PC upgrades.
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Samsung reports highest profit in two years on chips, LCDs
Samsung Electronics reported its highest quarterly net profit in over two years on Friday as its semiconductor and LCD businesses returned to profitability.
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Nissan car monitors GPS for road dangers ahead
Most drivers have done it: misjudged a bend in the road and only realized they are travelling too fast when they start wrestling the wheel to stay safely in their lane. A new safety system developed by Nissan could put an end to such situations by warning drivers if they are approaching a curve too fast.
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Hacker group L0pht makes a comeback, of sorts
The news report begins with shots of a tense space shuttle launch. Engineers hunch over computer banks and techno music pounds in the background. There is a countdown, a lift-off, and then you see a young man in a black T-shirt and sunglasses, apparently reporting from space.
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