Angel.com Brings Hosted IVR to SugarCRM


agency-dot-comAngel.com, provider of on-demand call center and Interactive Voice Response (IVR) solutions, recently announced the Angel.com SugarCRM Connector:

With the SugarCRM Connector, Angel.com makes it possible to access, update and manage accounts, contacts and leads using voice commands over the phone. Users can record details from a recently completed meeting, set a follow-up task or dial a contact by voice. Angel.com’s speech-to-text functionality also allows SugarCRM users to send e-mails by instantly transcribing and sending a spoken message as text.

A host of contact center and customer support tools are also built into Angel.com’s SugarCRM Connector. With SugarCRM Support, callers can perform functions such as checking the status of a case, opening a case or transferring to a live agent by connecting to their SugarCRM account through the phone. By implementing Angel.com’s SugarCRM Connector, customers also have the ability to retrieve data about callers in real time, allowing them to service each caller differently depending on the context of their call.

It is offered in a SaaS model -

  • Fully hosted: the Connector is offered as a service — no code installs.
  • Easy to use: all you need to know are the parameters to pass, and what variables are returned and you can start invoking it from an Angel.com transaction page.
  • Powerful: enables you to execute actions such as creating a lead, looking up a contact, creating and updating cases.
  • Personalization: with the ability to retrieve data about callers in real time, you can now treat each caller differently depending on the context of their call.
  • Automation: callers can now accomplish tasks over the phone without needing to speak to an agent.
  • Insight: with the Connector, you can now log details about every call and gain deep insight of activity on your phone line.

Anybody care to share their feedback or experience with this product?

SugarCRM Plans New Marketing, Partner Management Tools


Every marketing people know about CRM (Customer Relationship Management) and SugarCRM is one of the very famous CRM services provider. SugarCRM is popular in whole world for providing CRM services. SugarCRM always come up with new version  according to market need and customer demands. Now SugarCRM Plans New Marketing, Partner Management Tools. Give a quick look to know more about Partner Management Tools:-

SugarCRM will add new marketing and partner management capabilities to an upgrade of its open-source customer relationship management software due out by about the end of the year, company officials said.

SugarCRM version 6.0 will be released in beta by about October and made generally available by the end of the year, depending on feedback from the beta test, said Clint Oram, SugarCRM cofounder and vice president of product management, at the company’s SugarCon conference in San Francisco Monday.Version 6.0 will have better lead generation tools, including a scoring tool that looks at how potential clients have responded to past marketing campaigns along with data such as their job title and company size. It will also coordinate multistep marketing efforts, where prospects are approached through various campaigns — e-mail, telephone, Web advertisements — that are sometimes linked to each other.

A new partner management application will allow partners to access a company’s SugarCRM system, to register deals or ask for marketing funds, for example. It will provide separate views for partners and securely restrict access to information that’s relevant to them, Oram said.

SugarCRM was founded four years ago and has about 4,500 paying customers, up from 3,000 a year ago, according to Oram. Customers can use its open-source software on-premise, or as a hosted service from either SugarCRM or one of its partners. Tata Communications of India added its name to that partner list this week.

The company is building a network of resellers and service providers that is allowing it to compete better with larger rivals such as Microsoft and Salesforce.com, according to Kristian af Saneberg, who manages SugarCRM accounts for Redpill Linpro, an open-source services company that operates across Scandinavia.

Linpro won a deal to provide a 400-seat SugarCRM system for the Nordic division of Avis Rent A Car, Saneberg said. It beat out Microsoft Dynamics and a smaller vendor, Mayflower, because Linpro was able to customize the open-source SugarCRM software to give Avis exactly what it asked for, he said.

“We built some new modules and did some integration that you can’t do with Dynamics,” Saneberg said.

Still, SugarCRM is a relatively young product and some of its capabilities are quite basic. A few people at SugarCon said it needs a better calendaring application — one reseller here said he lost a deal over it. Another person asked for a better project management tool. Oram said calendaring and advanced project management, along with some other features like full-text search, aren’t scheduled before version 6.5 in 2010. “We have to prioritize our resources,” he said.

The company may offer its software in a full stack, including an OS and database, for partners who want to offer SugarCRM as an on-demand service. To do that today they have to assemble the stack themselves. “This is something we’re considering, but it’s still on the whiteboard at the moment,” Oram said.

Before all of this, SugarCRM also announced plans to release version 5.5 of its software in about July, with a beta scheduled for March. Like other recent releases, 5.5 is more about strengthening the underlying “platform” than adding new CRM capabilities, Oram said.

Among the changes, the company has rewritten the Web services framework to make it easier to import data from external sources. It also has REST (representational state transfer) interfaces that should improve performance for custom modules and other plug-ins, Oram said.

It has also added new Cloud Connectors for Zoominfo and CrunchBase, providing access to those data sources. It has also worked on the user interface, making it easier for developers to create new “theme” views for end-users.

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CFOs agree SugarCRM reduces TCO for CRM projects



Open source saves money. Less money spent on complex sales cycle, more effort going in bottom up innovation, it has clearly won the hearts and minds of implementors in IT food chain. What has traditionally been difficult was to conclusively win this debate at the ’suit’ level. CFOs had their concerns, in some cases valid, about putting $ value on open source software. Whereas CIOs were worried about not getting sufficient support and infrequent fuds about legal challenges associated with code ownership.

Over time open source industry has neutralized lot of these objections. With IT forces converging from different angles - social computing, SaaS, cloud computing and open source, debate is now going back to cost. This time open source has definite advantage. Deployment advantages provided by cloud computing has lessened, to great extent, legal and support concerns expressed by executives.

CFO magazine’s recent article titled ‘Open Secret’ is surprisingly positive on consistent open source growth. Magazine’s core audience is mostly bean counters so don’t be surprised if CFOs chime in during project evaluation - ‘Have we looked at open source solution?”. That will be a big win for open source adoption.

Also statements like these influence the overall evaluation process:

SugarCRM will cost us about 65 percent less then other name-brand solutions that we evaluated - Dean Manzoori, senior vice president of service delivery and technical operations at Broadcore

thanks to the absence of licensing fees, Alfresco consistently quotes prices 90 percent lower than those of its proprietary rivals - Matt Asay

If you are facing difficulty getting finance to approve your budget. Send them this CFO article and also migrate to open source.  Be a hero in recessionary times!


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