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  2. Customer relationship management - Wikipedia

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    CRM systems that track and measure marketing campaigns over multiple networks, tracking customer analysis by customer clicks and sales. Some CRM software is available as a software as a service (SaaS), delivered via the internet and accessed via a web browser instead of being installed on a local computer. Businesses using the software do not ...

  3. Consumer relationship system - Wikipedia

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    Consumer relationship systems (CRS) are specialized customer relationship management (CRM) software applications that are used to handle a company's dealings with its customers. [1] Current consumer relationship systems integrate the software with telephone and call recording systems as well as with corporate systems for input and reporting ...

  4. Comparison of CRM systems - Wikipedia

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    Ascensio System SIA 10.5.1 December 2019 GPLv3, SaaS: ASP.NET yes Windows Microsoft SQL Server, Amazon Server 2010 Tryton: Tryton 5.6 May 2020 GPLv3: Python, JavaScript no Cross-platform PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite: 2008 WORKetc: Daniel Barnett v4.0 2013 SaaS: C#, .NET no Windows Microsoft SQL Server, Amazon Server 2009 Zoho CRM: Zoho CRM Zoho ...

  5. Government of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The judicial system of Texas has a reputation as one of the most complex in the United States, [10] with many layers and many overlapping jurisdictions. [11] Texas has two courts of last resort: the Texas Supreme Court, which hears civil cases, and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. Except in the case of some municipal benches, partisan ...

  6. Category:Customer relationship management - Wikipedia

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    Consumer relationship system; Conversion tracking; Customer data; Customer data management; Customer data platform; Customer knowledge; Customer migration; Customer profitability; Customer to customer; Customer value maximization

  7. CRMS - Wikipedia

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    CRMS may refer to: Colorado Rocky Mountain School, in Carbondale, Colorado, United States; Contract risk management software; Creighton Model FertilityCare System (CrMS), a birth-control method; Customer relationship management systems

  8. Category:Customer relationship management software - Wikipedia

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    For companies developing CRM applications, see Category:Customer relationship management software companies. Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.

  9. eCRM - Wikipedia

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    System focus. CRMSystem (created for internal use) designed based on job function and products. Web applications designed for a single department or business unit. eCRM – System (created for external use) designed based on customer needs. Web application designed for enterprise-wide use. System maintenance and modification