This blog post is meant to be a quick-hit post on what the top three unified technology vendors in town are doing. If you have been following our posts since the start, then you know that there are three vendors in town and they are going to be the top three. The three are: Amazon, Salesforce, and Oracle.
Amazon is a huge player in e-commerce (or rather, Amazon Prime), and they are working on a smart-contract-based payment system that will allow Amazon for instance to pay for a product in bulk. Amazon is also working on a device that will allow Prime members to pay their bills or even pay for their Amazon purchases through the purchase of their Prime subscription.
Salesforce is the biggest of the three, especially when it turns out that they are building out a cloud-based CRM that will be available for free to all developers to use. The CRM is going to be used by companies such as Facebook, Twitter, and Google to manage everything from customer transactions to their marketing campaigns.
Salesforce has some competition from the cloud-based CRM provider SugarCRM, which was acquired by Salesforce last year. Salesforce is also working on a cloud-based CRM for developers.
The cloud is great way to centralize your company’s data while allowing you to focus on what’s most important to your business. This is because it has the advantage of being easy to use and have the ability to get your data out to people who need it quickly. In the case of unified technology, it also eliminates some of your costs. The cloud is built on Linux, so it has a lot of the advantages of free software (i.e.
I’ve never got a single cloud-based CRM for my business, but I sure like cloud computing.