Business software maker J.D. Edwards is embracing the open-source Linux operating system with a new version of its software that lets companies keep track of their customers. The company's customer ...
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The independent Siebel Systems, bought by Oracle for over $5 billion last year, had not pledged to support Linux. It had, however, worked with IBM to ensure that Siebel CRM could work with DB2 ...
Coevera is challenging conventional CRM thinking with an open-source MCP strategy focused on interoperability, flexibility, ...
For evidence of this trend, consider CRM integrator Interchange Solutions. The Ontario-based company is currently testing its Maximizer Enterprise applications on Linux with an eye toward migrating ...
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Siebel Systems and IBM today announced they will join to provide database support for Siebel’s CRM suite on Linux. Siebel will work with IBM to extend support for Siebel 7.7 on DB2 Universal Database ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. J.D. Edwards & Co. plans to offer its CRM applications ...