Archive for November, 2007
CRM Software
Monday, November 12th, 2007
The generally accepted purpose of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) is to enable organizations to better serve its customers through the introduction of reliable processes and procedures for interacting with those customers. A successful CRM strategy is usually implemented through a software package designed to support these processes. Major areas of CRM focus on service automated processes, personal information gathering and processing, and self-service. It attempts to integrate and automate the various customer serving processes within a company.
It typically involves three general areas of business. They are a customer service system, a marketing information system and a sales force management system....
Online Backup
Saturday, November 3rd, 2007
Online backup services let you back up important files and data to hosted storage. Online backup is a relatively recent development. Historically, data backup used local storage media such as tape drives or burning to CD. The development of the Internet enabled online backup. During the dot-com era, free online backup companies like Visto and XDrive proliferated, but failed to generate a sustainable online backup business. Today, as bandwidth and disk costs continue to decrease, other players like Google may get into the online backup...
Cellphones
Friday, November 2nd, 2007
Top rated cellular phone providers in the United States are Verizon, Cingular, T-Mobil, AT&T and Nextel. Each provider claims excellent networks, and have their own specials that are used to advertise. For example, Cingular allows the consumer to keep rollover minutes, and Nextel has free in-coming minutes. To get the plan and phone that is right for you some thought needs to be given to what your needs and usage will be. If many of the long distance, or out-of-state calls will be to a family member, then a plan that allows free calls to family members on the network...
Cable vs. DSL
Thursday, November 1st, 2007
Compare the advantages and disadvantages of Cable Vs DSL. While competition between DSL and Cable has pushed companies to bring out new services and lower prices, it also has created consumer confusion between the services.DSL has lowered their prices to the same level as cable. No matter what the service, DSL and Cable services both offer a fair amount of email addresses, junk and spam filtering, and a firewall of some type. Both services have plenty of features, and prices are low enough for both services that a consumer must pick and choose what works best for them. DSL is...
