Need to do more indepth research on CRM? We have compiled a list of some of the best CRM resources websites out there.
5Minute-Guide.com 5Minute-guide.com was created to provide fast and accurate information on information technology topics. The website currently offers quick guides on CRM, Business Intelligence, Contact Management, and Open Source CRM.
CRM Today: CRM Today focuses on every business function and every business sector to provide its 84,000 associate members around the globe with information and knowledge on the knowledge-driven competitive business environment.
IDC: One of the most well-respected IT and telecommunications advisory firms, IDC analyzes and predicts technology trends so that their clients can make fact-based decisions on IT purchases and business strategy. There are more than 775 IDC analysts in 50 countries.
Open reSource: Open reSource is a site that can be edited or added to by anyone (a "wiki" in many ways open source itself) about the companies, market conditions, and major figures in the open source field.
Open Source CRM: A good introduction to open source CRM with a lot of insight the widespread use of open source software that many people probably aren't aware of-the (slight) majority of web servers run on open source, for example.
Open Source Directory: This site is one of the best places to find stable open source software. The directory includes useful information on open source products across all computing platforms, languages, environments, audiences, and topics.
SearchCRM.com: The site offers news and advice for CRM and call center professionals who are in the process of developing, designing and implementing CRM initiatives. Daily news, recognized experts, hand-picked Web links, discussion forums, Webcasts and customized research, are all available at SearchCRM.com.
SourceForge.net: This is the world's largest open source software development web site, providing free hosting to nearly 100,000 open source projects. The mission of SourceForge.net is to enrich the open source community by providing a centralized place for developers to control and manage open source software development.