Tuesday, December 23, 2014

10 Things Every Web Application Should Do

  10 Things Every Web Application Should Do | No Longer a Necessary Evil: How Modern CRM Empowers Sales

 
  Computerworld Webcast Wire

WEBCAST: Imperva
10 Things Every Web Application Should Do
The sobering reality today is that endpoint and network security are no longer adequate to ensure data security, particularly when it comes to securing the rising tide of Web applications. Learn more in this Webcast. View now
 


: SugarCRM
No Longer a Necessary Evil: How Modern CRM Empowers Sales
CRM has long been seen as a must-have sales tool. However, much of the value of traditional CRM accrues to managers, not the reps that use them daily. Learn how CRM designed for the individual benefits the entire sales organization from increased data quality to more predictable revenue pipelines. View Now>>
 


: SugarCRM
Avoid these common pitfalls when choosing a cloud CRM
Organizations are frequently turning to SaaS solutions for their CRM needs. But there are risks when deploying any solution at scale, especially if you select the wrong vendor. Understand how to make the smart choice for your CRM solution in this informative eBook. View Now>>
 


: SugarCRM
Top Tools for Optimizing Your Sales Team
This eBook outlines some key software tools you can add to your Sugar deployment to make everyone in your sales team a top performer. View Now>>
 


: SAS
Roles and Responsibilities in Data Management for Big Data
Organizations of every shape are evolving - as quickly as they are able - to a world of commerce that has been forever changed by the abundant growth of data. The contents of this eBook tackle different angles of the equation. Learn more!
 


 

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