Oracle CRM OnDemand is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) customer relationship management (CRM) solution hosted in Oracle's data centers with no hardware or software installation required by customers. Over 15 releases since 2003, Oracle CRM OnDemand has added numerous features like sales process coaching, analytics enhancements, and integration with other Oracle products. Customers benefit from simplicity, scalability, quick implementation time, predictable licensing costs, and leveraging Oracle's experience.
Understanding Multitenancy and the Architecture of the Salesforce PlatformSalesforce Developers
Join us as we take a deep dive into the architecture of the Salesforce platform, explain how multitenancy actually works, and how it affects you as a developer. Showing the technology we use and the design principles we adhere to, you'll see how our platform teams manage three major upgrades a year without causing any issues to existing development. We'll cover the performance and security implications around the platform to give you an understanding of how limits have evolved. By the end of the session you'll have a better grasp of the architecture underpinning Force.com and understand how to get the most out of it.
Understanding Multitenancy and the Architecture of the Salesforce PlatformSalesforce Developers
Join us as we take a deep dive into the architecture of the Salesforce platform, explain how multitenancy actually works, and how it affects you as a developer. Showing the technology we use and the design principles we adhere to, you'll see how our platform teams manage three major upgrades a year without causing any issues to existing development. We'll cover the performance and security implications around the platform to give you an understanding of how limits have evolved. By the end of the session you'll have a better grasp of the architecture underpinning Force.com and understand how to get the most out of it.
Office 365: Integration Dynamics CRM with SharePoint & Outlook via ODataLayer2
Synchronizing CRM data with native SharePoint lists on-premise and in the cloud closes many issues and add features, e.g. search and Office integration, metadata or attachments, offline and mobile access, change notifications by RSS and email, workflows on data change. Users do not need any direct CRM access (or license). They work in a simplified architecture and UI with native SharePoint lists - with highest security and best performance. If you are a Microsoft Dynamics CRM customer, you will most certainly have all your business contact information stored within your CRM environment. Accessing these contacts within a collaborative environment such as Microsoft SharePoint can be of great value to every single employee. Although the CRM offers a great integration in Microsoft Outlook, it might be a massive overhead for employees who just need to access the contact details. Integrating e.g. a SharePoint contact lists with Microsoft Outlook is a much easier approach.
SharePoint Saturday London - Microsoft Flow Happy HourDaniel Laskewitz
Microsoft Flow was introduced last year. While it is a very promising service, there are still a lot of questions... How can you prevent data leaks? How can you manage Flows within our teams? Daniel and Albert will answer these questions and show you some cool examples of Flows which you can use.
The Importance of Integration to Salesforce SuccessDarren Cunningham
Webinar: The importance of cloud integration to Salesforce.com customer success. This webinar was recorded in June 2011. More details here: http://info.informaticacloud.com/forms/webinar_salesforce_cloud_integration_flexera62311
Join us as we take a deep dive into the architecture of the Salesforce1 Platform, explain how multitenancy actually works, and how it affects you as a developer. Showing the technology we use and the design principles we adhere to, you'll see how our platform teams manage three major upgrades a year without causing any issues to existing development. We'll cover the performance and security implications around the platform to give you an understanding of how limits have evolved. By the end of the session, you'll have a better grasp of the architecture underpinning Force.com and understand how to get the most out of it.
Boost productivity using Microsoft Teams & PowerAutomateSam Fernando
An intro to advanced features of Microsoft Teams, extensibility features and integration techniques to enrich the Microsoft teams experience using PowerAutomate and how you can boost productivity and automate business processes through rich integration.
Salesforce is the leader in cloud computing, offering applications for all aspects of your business, including CRM, sales, ERP, customer service, marketing automation, business analytics, mobile application building, and much more
How does Salesforce's metadata-driven, multi-tenant architecture support scalable data structures and business logic customization while delivering CRM features for the social enterprise? Join us to take a look under the covers of the Force.com platform and learn about the Salesforce multi-tenant religion: everything must be shared, including the database; one agile code base for innovation and scalability. Get a look at how we prioritize features based on customer needs and how you can influence Salesforce.
Limitations and Cost of Using Microsoft's Power PlatformScott Restivo
Power Apps and Power Automate offer a good set of features for the Microsoft Office 365 world, but there are limitations and costs that are important to be aware of. View this slide show from Crow Canyon Software for details. Contact sales@crowcanyon.com for more info.
Office 365: Integration Dynamics CRM with SharePoint & Outlook via ODataLayer2
Synchronizing CRM data with native SharePoint lists on-premise and in the cloud closes many issues and add features, e.g. search and Office integration, metadata or attachments, offline and mobile access, change notifications by RSS and email, workflows on data change. Users do not need any direct CRM access (or license). They work in a simplified architecture and UI with native SharePoint lists - with highest security and best performance. If you are a Microsoft Dynamics CRM customer, you will most certainly have all your business contact information stored within your CRM environment. Accessing these contacts within a collaborative environment such as Microsoft SharePoint can be of great value to every single employee. Although the CRM offers a great integration in Microsoft Outlook, it might be a massive overhead for employees who just need to access the contact details. Integrating e.g. a SharePoint contact lists with Microsoft Outlook is a much easier approach.
SharePoint Saturday London - Microsoft Flow Happy HourDaniel Laskewitz
Microsoft Flow was introduced last year. While it is a very promising service, there are still a lot of questions... How can you prevent data leaks? How can you manage Flows within our teams? Daniel and Albert will answer these questions and show you some cool examples of Flows which you can use.
The Importance of Integration to Salesforce SuccessDarren Cunningham
Webinar: The importance of cloud integration to Salesforce.com customer success. This webinar was recorded in June 2011. More details here: http://info.informaticacloud.com/forms/webinar_salesforce_cloud_integration_flexera62311
Join us as we take a deep dive into the architecture of the Salesforce1 Platform, explain how multitenancy actually works, and how it affects you as a developer. Showing the technology we use and the design principles we adhere to, you'll see how our platform teams manage three major upgrades a year without causing any issues to existing development. We'll cover the performance and security implications around the platform to give you an understanding of how limits have evolved. By the end of the session, you'll have a better grasp of the architecture underpinning Force.com and understand how to get the most out of it.
Boost productivity using Microsoft Teams & PowerAutomateSam Fernando
An intro to advanced features of Microsoft Teams, extensibility features and integration techniques to enrich the Microsoft teams experience using PowerAutomate and how you can boost productivity and automate business processes through rich integration.
Salesforce is the leader in cloud computing, offering applications for all aspects of your business, including CRM, sales, ERP, customer service, marketing automation, business analytics, mobile application building, and much more
How does Salesforce's metadata-driven, multi-tenant architecture support scalable data structures and business logic customization while delivering CRM features for the social enterprise? Join us to take a look under the covers of the Force.com platform and learn about the Salesforce multi-tenant religion: everything must be shared, including the database; one agile code base for innovation and scalability. Get a look at how we prioritize features based on customer needs and how you can influence Salesforce.
Limitations and Cost of Using Microsoft's Power PlatformScott Restivo
Power Apps and Power Automate offer a good set of features for the Microsoft Office 365 world, but there are limitations and costs that are important to be aware of. View this slide show from Crow Canyon Software for details. Contact sales@crowcanyon.com for more info.
A class presentation for ADV 6383 - Creativity as Problem Solving by graduate students Kellyn Dunn and Samantha Roppolo at SMU's Temerlin Advertising Institute.
Study: The Future of VR, AR and Self-Driving CarsLinkedIn
We asked LinkedIn members worldwide about their levels of interest in the latest wave of technology: whether they’re using wearables, and whether they intend to buy self-driving cars and VR headsets as they become available. We asked them too about their attitudes to technology and to the growing role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the devices that they use. The answers were fascinating – and in many cases, surprising.
This SlideShare explores the full results of this study, including detailed market-by-market breakdowns of intention levels for each technology – and how attitudes change with age, location and seniority level. If you’re marketing a tech brand – or planning to use VR and wearables to reach a professional audience – then these are insights you won’t want to miss.
ELADO started in 2007 by professionals with backgrounds in life sciences, product engineering, marketing and sales and education sectors having worked in the US, Europe and Middle east for more than 20+ years. Key principals are alumni of the Indian Institutes of Management.
Aim was to combine operational excellence with strong domain expertise to assist customers meet their business objectives with a best of breed approach towards business operations.
Provide a wide range of solutions ranging from resource augmentation to BOT models to help customers keep operating as efficiently as possible.
This presentation analyzes the SaaS Business Model. It also gives examples of SaaS providers/vendors, and companies that used these services and how they benefited.
In conclusion, I analyze the implications of SaaS and see how it can help improve business IT strategy through cost savings, increased productivity, improved collaboration, and maintaining your competitive advantage.
A perspective on cloud computing and enterprise saa s applicationsGeorge Milliken
A perspective on Cloud computing and SaaS for Enterprise applications by a SaaS industry veteran.
Please make sure you read the speakers notes, there's a significant amount of content there.
With extended support for SQL Server 2005 expiring on April 12, 2016, many organisations are beginning to look at their upgrade options.
This presentation is from a webinar broadcast in August 2015 hosted by SoftwareONE, Microsoft and Ridgian.
The presentation highlights key milestone dates, the potential impact of not upgrading prior to April 12, 2016 and upgrade options from SQL Server 2005 to 2014 and hybrid opportunities with Microsoft Azure.
In this presentation, you’ll get an overview of the capabilities of Oracle Application Server 10g, the fastest-growing middleware platform available today.
9. Oracle CRM On Demand Used by Leading Companies Worldwide
10. David Jarvi CRMOnDemand Applications 650-633-9574 (direct) [email_address]
Editor's Notes
Fourth: Oracle is the industry leader in CRM overall with millions of users across the globe. And we are absolutely committed to continuing that leadership in CRM and in innovating the on-demand delivery of it. The benefit of this leadership is that we can apply more experience in successfully deploying your organization’s CRM than any other provider. Since we launched the on-demand CRM service, we have been developing at an accelerated rate and have delivered 15 releases within 3 and a half years.
And we ’ re the only CRM on demand provider that offers a single vendor solution for hosting services. This is a picture of our Data Center in Austin, Texas where the CRM OD application is hosted and where we leverage Oracle database and middleware technology. Why do I show you this? Because we have more than 500 customers and 350,000 users of CRM On Demand who depend on this data center. And as part of a single organization, we provide continuous feedback loops to ensure predictable, sustainable and consistent levels of high performance, scalability and reliability.
Only Oracle CRM On Demand enables your organization to get smarter and beat the competition. No other on demand CRM application helps you measure and manage critical sales performance metrics the way Oracle CRM On Demand does. Oracle CRM On Demand combines real-time alerts with the ability to quickly analyze a wide range of information within the application. As a result, sales managers gain the ability to quickly pinpoint issues – such as deals getting stuck within a certain stage of the pipeline in the Midwest region – and implement solutions. Oracle CRM On Demand provides a wide range of pre-built reports and dashboards that can be displayed throughout the application to ensure your entire team is aligned. Oracle further extends access to actionable insight through easy-to-use mobile applications and a wide range of free gadgets. Oracle CRM On Demand Deal Management is optimized to maximize the revenue potential for your team’s sales opportunities. By quickly analyzing similar deals and providing an easy to use graphical interface with ‘what if’ analysis,’ Oracle CRM On Demand Deal Management dramatically increases the efficiency of arriving at the ‘right price’ for deals.
Lots of applications claim to help you do more. Oracle CRM On Demand helps you do more of the right activities. By alerting you and your team of the hidden potential within your territories and quickly helping you separate the wheat from the chaff you truly will be able to do more with less. The combination of Oracle CRM On Demand’s territory management capability with the opportunity identification capabilities of Oracle Sales Prospector provide you with the unique ability to uncover hidden demand in your territories. It is no secret that companies everywhere are reducing the number of vendors they want to work with. Serving more of the needs of your customers is one way to increase your chances of becoming a vendor of choice. Oracle CRM On Demand aligns marketing and sales so that everyone understands the priorities, and there is continuous feedback regarding lead quality. With the right tool in place to orchestrate this process you will quickly become a learning organization more capable of focusing your resources. With Oracle Sales Prospector, you can leverage historic, current, and third party data to pinpoint the right prospects for any opportunity. Sales reps effectively become their own lead generator, identifying the highest quality leads in their territories on their own. Every sales leader knows that the names of the game in sales are coverage and execution. To sleep soundly at night, you want to know that every qualified opportunity is covered and being driven to the best extent possible. With Oracle CRM On Demand’s territory management capability as well as our Social CRM applications that empower reps to validate their own territory coverage, you can be assured that your team is doing everything possible to make even the most aggressive sales targets.
Only Oracle combines immediate value with the best long-term strategic CRM decision for your company. With Oracle CRM On Demand, you can increase your team’s productivity within weeks, reinforced by the unequalled experience of Oracle, at a low total cost of ownership. With more than 4.6 million users at 5,000 organizations, nobody has more CRM experience than Oracle. We put this expertise to work on your behalf by ensuring a successful Oracle CRM On Demand deployment that provides rapid time to value. With Oracle CRM On Demand, you’ll achieve the lowest TCO by leveraging Oracle’s expertise with the people, process and technology requirements of a successful CRM implementation. And you’ll benefit from the best value in on demand CRM available today, period. With Oracle you get a simplified solution because you only need to work with one vendor for all aspects of your Oracle CRM On Demand service. However, you also gain economic leverage by working with one vendor that can address your complete business application and software technology requirements.
More than 1,600 companies are using CRM On Demand. As examples: 3M started with one division and now has over 22 different divisions and thousands of users Kodak expanded from 200 users in one division to 500 users in six business units, many who joined Kodak via acquisition One of my favorites, Pulte Homes, is standardizing on new sales and marketing business processes to continue to improve its market share in the competitive home building market