<div>In business, I always like to keep tabs on my competitors. This helps my company keep it's edge. Although we have little to do to SugarCRM, as a competitor in the OS CRM market, I thought I would post this link that someone sent me.
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<div>It would seem that SugarCRM and MicroSoft are teaming up somewhat in some fashion.</div>
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<div><a href="http://news.com.com/Microsoft+and+SugarCRM+partner+on+open+source/2100-7344_3-6038966.html?tag=nefd.top">http://news.com.com/Microsoft+and+SugarCRM+partner+on+open+source/2100-7344_3-6038966.html?tag=nefd.top
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<div>Now, already, this is seen as a bad move for the Linux people or even the OS version of SugarCRM. It doesn't mean anything to me, as you never know what direction a project will go until it's there, but if this did make SugarCRM re-evaluate their OS version, and it's features, it might bring more people towards vTiger in frustration.
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<div>This could become a very good thing in helping vTiger get in the hands of more people and getting more people behind vTiger. The one thing I would say is that you need to always be ready and have migration scripts that work painlessly ready for all versions of Sugar so if and when people do get to a point they can't trust, don't like, or want to move from Sugar, then it would be an easy, readily avaliable option for them to come over here to vTiger.
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<div>Anyways, just a bit of news about SugarCRM.</div>
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<div>Jamie</div>
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