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  2. SugarCRM - Wikipedia

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    John Roberts conceived of the idea and name of SugarCRM while riding his mountain bike named Sugar in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Clint Oram, John Roberts, and Jacob Taylor started full-time work on the SugarCRM open source project in April 2004, and incorporated the company in California in June 2004. Roberts served as the CEO from 2004 to 2009 ...

  3. Traction (agency) - Wikipedia

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    Traction is an interactive advertising agency based in San Francisco. In 2014, they were named Independent Agency of the Year in the iMedia Agency Awards. Their clients include Alibaba.com, Adobe Systems, Bank of America, Cabot Creamery, California Bank & Trust, Camelbak, Intuit, Intel, Kelly-Moore Paints, Livescribe, Meebo, Robert Half International, Salesforce.com, SAP, and Shutterfly ...

  4. eCRM - Wikipedia

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    Take advantage of free trials: comparison and familiarization each of the optional. Do the math: estimate the customer strategy for company budget. Consider mobile options: some system like Salesforce.com can be combined with other mobile device application.

  5. Yesware - Wikipedia

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    Because of these ideas, Yesware was created in an effort to assist salespeople with common sales tasks, and to extract relevant information for reporting purposes. [ 2 ] [ 6 ] In September 2011, Yesware released its beta version and raised a seed round of $1 million led by Google Ventures and the Foundry Group.

  6. Customer engagement - Wikipedia

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    A study conducted by Salesforce shows an overwhelming 8% of customers acknowledge that their experience with the business is equivalent to the quality of its products or services. [citation needed] Therefore, it is important to prioritize customer engagement as a business strategy.

  7. Bunchball - Wikipedia

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    Bunchball Nitro is a gamification platform which aims to motivate online user engagement. [16] It contains a set of game mechanics, including badges, team points, and leader boards for websites, social communities, mobile applications, and desktop and enterprise applications.

  8. Jordan Ritter - Wikipedia

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    Jordan Ritter (born February 1, 1978) is an American serial entrepreneur, software architect and angel investor.He is best known for his work at Napster, the file-sharing service he co-founded along with Shawn Fanning and others.

  9. Marc Benioff - Wikipedia

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    Marc Russell Benioff was born on September 25, 1964, in the San Francisco Bay Area. [5] He is the grandson of Marvin Lewis, a California trial attorney and member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors who championed the creation of the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system.