Oracle's Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
Oracle's Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
This paper is a study on Oracle CRM application suites, claiming it to be the most comprehensive product available.
1,215 words (
approx. 4.9 pages) |
5 sources |
MLA | 2001
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Paper Summary:
This paper discusses the CRM system produced by Oracle and how it can help every company with their customer service problems. It examines the ideal CRM architecture and how Oracle provides it. It details the basic features and products provided by Oracle's products. It also discusses the integration of Enterprise Resource Planning systems and Customer Relationship Management systems. It concludes by recommending Oracle's 360 degree solution to any company whose customers are important.
From the Paper:
"As companies accelerate their customer relationship management initiatives they are faced with new issues and challenges that are not easily answered. Customer relationship management presents one of the biggest opportunities facing CIO's and business line managers today - the ability to grow incremental revenue through existing customers. This requires a system that fully leverages ERP in the back end. Oracle's integrated architecture provides an ideal CRM solution for the large installed base of customers who have already implemented Oracle ERP applications. Oracle's customer relationship management applications leverage Oracle database, tools and integration with back-end ERP applications to provide comprehensive customer intelligence. The integrated solution provides a 360-degree view of all customer interactions, whether they occur through direct sales contact, and customer access over the web, through a call center or indirectly through partner channels."
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