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Our client needed to ramp up their internal processes, data management, customer, partner and staff management.
They had a dormant account with Salesforce that they requested us to continue using.
We got them to contact Salesforce to get the previous Admin's account re-sent to the new Admin.
We said that CRM was an imperative - and needed to be set up immediately.
We assumed we would get access within an hour or so.
Here is how this played out;
Please see below comments for any IT job postings in the following areas;
- Help Desk
- Service Delivery
- Project Management
- Software Developers
We have seen the buzzwords, from Virtualisation and Automation (Cloud) to SaaS, PaaS, IaaS, etc., and the motto was "Virtualize IT!". With systems convergence and maturity, we will see a strong movement to full IT synchronisation taking place.
In this article, we are going to make a few bold assumptions before we get to the core topic which is the synchronisation of your IT systems. Simply, they are;
The browser object camps (service and software providers) are now shifting gears. It affects the Desktop, mobile devices and Internet Services - because it is all about CONVERGENCE. Here are the main object technologies that are becoming the armory of the warring camps;
Web Object Technolgies;
See last section for the email I have just received from Google related to the Google Apps service.
Excerpts;
> includes faster JavaScript processing and new standards like HTML5. As a result, over the
> course of 2010, we will be phasing out support for Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 as well as
> other older browsers that are not supported by their own manufacturers.
So, as expected, Google has released their mobile VoIP solution called, Google Voice - taylored to pass Apple's "strict" requirements to be a certified iPhone App - based on HTML5.
Fring is a pretty interesting application for mobile devices that melds together a number of communication services into one. In concept and technology it is not new as a few others have done this, but Fring brought it to the mobile device.
Fring also allows you to sign up to a SIP server - or provider partner that they have listed, such as VoipCheap.com. Therefore, you can very easily make cheap international calls via Wifi via your mobile device - or us Skype-out.





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