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  2. SuperOffice - Wikipedia

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    SuperOffice is a European supplier of business-to-business customer relationship management (CRM) software. SuperOffice was founded in 1989 [ 1 ] by Une Amundsen. He renamed the company "Superland" and referred to himself as "The King of Superland". [ 2 ]

  3. OTRS - Wikipedia

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    OTRS (originally Open-Source Ticket Request System) is a service management suite. The suite contains an agent portal, admin dashboard and customer portal. In the agent portal, teams process tickets and requests from customers (internal or external). There are various ways in which this information, as well as customer and related data can be ...

  4. Comparison of CRM systems - Wikipedia

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    SuperOffice CRM: SuperOffice 7.5 2014 Proprietary: C++,C# and ASP.NET yes Windows SQL Server 1990 OnlyOffice: 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 ...

  5. Issue tracking system - Wikipedia

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    An issue tracking system (also ITS, trouble ticket system, support ticket, request management or incident ticket system) is a computer software package that manages and maintains lists of issues. [1] Issue tracking systems are generally used in collaborative settings, especially in large or distributed collaborations, but can also be employed ...

  6. Customer information system - Wikipedia

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    The term customer information system may refer to: a system for managing information about customers in the context of a business's relationship to those customers, often called a customer relationship management system; a system for providing information to customers of a transport system, often called a passenger information system

  7. List of reporting software - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable report generator software. Reporting software is used to generate human-readable reports from various data sources.

  8. Request for information - Wikipedia

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    A request for information (RFI) is a common business process whose purpose is to collect written information about the capabilities of various suppliers. [1] Normally it follows a format that can be used for comparative purposes. An RFI is primarily used to gather information to help make a decision on what steps to take next.

  9. Customer Service System - Wikipedia

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    The Customer Service System (CSS) of the BT Group (previously British Telecommunications) is the core operational support system for BT, bringing in 70% of income for the company (figures from 1997). BT rolled out CSS nationally in 1989 and provided an integrated system for telephony—order handling, repair handling and billing.