Oct 2nd 2015
This Week in Enterprise Tech 160
CRM 101
The U.S. pulls spies from China, quantum computing, CRM, and more
Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from our archives.
Guests:
Louis Maresca
SalesForce has been the 1000-pound gorilla for years, but now with the acquisition of partner Adxstudio this makes the Microsoft's Dynamics CRM suite a real alternative to what has been described as an expensive but necessary sales tool.
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Links
- U.S. pulls spies from China after hack
- Google, NASA Bet On Quantum Computing
- 1 year later, the Ice Bucket Challenge funds this breakthrough in ALS research
- Storing secret crypto keys in the Amazon cloud? New attack can steal them
- Amazon Launches Flex To Rival Postmates In On-Demand, Crowdsourced Delivery
- FCC clarifies third-party router firmware is allowed — but with restrictions
- Now you can Skype with people who speak a different language in real-time
- Google, Microsoft Resolve Patent Fight Over Phones, Xbox
- Microsoft stays in the on-premises email server game with launch of Exchange 2016
- Experian breach may have exposed 15 million T-Mobile records
- SAMSUNG KICKS OFF SAMSUNG PAY SEVEN-CITY TOUR
- Microsoft makes another CRM-related acquisition