Posts Tagged ‘crm’

RIM brings SAP into BlackBerry fold

Monday, May 5th, 2008

RIM might be best known for mobile email, but that’s not stopping it having a crack on popularising other enterprise applications on the BlackBerry. The latest contender is SAP’s CRM products, which the company is now integrating with the BlackBerry platform.

The pair said their first joint offering will be a “native BlackBerry smartphone client that will merge the power of the SAP® Customer Relationship Management (SAP CRM) application with core BlackBerry smartphone applications” like email and address book. Rather smartly, the twosome are promising that if you’re using SAP CRM and BlackBerry email, it won’t cost you too much time or effort to get this new system up and running.

Some SAP products have been available on the BlackBerry for a while, but this partnership will open up more applications to device users, and better data synchronisation. This is the sort of thing is playing to the BlackBerry’s crowd. While taking aim at the consumer market with social networking et al might help take the BlackBerry into pastures new, it’s these sort of good solid enterprise moves that will keep its natural user base from getting distracted by the likes of the iPhone or Windows Mobile.

Oracle makes applications Nokia-ready

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Nokia and Oracle have announced the latest fruits in the five-year co-operation to make the companies’ devices and software interoperable: business users with a fondness for Siebel CRM will now be able to get access to the applications on the go.

The pair have announced that Nokia’s Intellisync Device Management will now be able to work with Oracle’s Siebel CRM platform; Oracle’s Database Lite is now available for Symbian version 9/S60 Version 3, while Siebel Wireless is also ready for the Nokia E90 Communicator.

What with the news about Silverlight coming to Nokia phones last week, it seems the device maker is doing a good job of wooing the big enterprise software players onto the Symbian platform of late. More evidence Symbian fancies itself as an operating system for business users too?


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