Today, the least a successful business needs is information that can help them tailor products and services to suit and appeal to customers. There is increasing need for collection, analysis and management of customer-related information, supplier and partner information in order to expand market share. Companies also need to monitor and improve their performance, improve […]
Infographics: Salesforce + QuickBooks = Increased Sales
Found this infographics from Salesforce, sharing it as we are the Top rated integrator in this space. CRM applications are popular business tools because they instantly organize customer data from various channels and present it in one unified view. Pairing your accounting software, such as Quickbooks, with your CRM solution can further maximize your small […]
Sarbanes-Oxley Summary for IT Professionals & Projects
I am often asked by customers on SOX compliance and how DBSync replication and integration address SOX regulations requirements Key Sections for IT Managers to look at are Section 302, 404, 1102, Title IX I would like to get the focus of IT Managers to Section 404 which requires Internal Controls to be in place across there […]
DBSync Cloud Replication for Salesforce – Released
DBSync Cloud Replication 3.0 is here with many new features. Highlights and features of DBSync’s Cloud Replication 3.0: Automating the creation of Schema for Salesforce data, thereby reducing a Database Administrators involvement in maintaining schemas. (Huge time saver…) One of the biggest challenges in replication and archiving in an application like Salesforce is that you “the setup […]
Turning Data Mining into a Gold Mine
In previous posts I’ve defined and described Big Data. In this blog, I’m going to introduce a term just as important…Data Mining. In simple terms, Data Mining is effectively defined as “Sifting through very large amounts of data for useful or appropriate information”. This is designed to be a very elementary description of data mining, but if […]
Big Data Defined !!
I heard from several colleagues about the term Big Data, but when it came to understanding what it actually means there seemed to be a question mark around what the term actually means. What is Big Data? Since the term is growing in popularity, I thought to do a little more research and see if […]
Are we safe beneath the clouds?
Today I won’t restrict my comments to any specific cloud application but will comment on Cloud computing as a whole. I’m sure most people will support me when I say that cloud computing has become a major part of our life on a daily basis. From online banking, purchasing items from Amazon, and in daily interactions […]
Authentication via OfficeCRM 365
SharePoint Online uses Claims based Authentication and to authenticate via Java application is not documented enough. Initially Wictor Wilén’s tutorial is a nice help in implementing it in .Net framework. It allows to analyze the request and response going through application and Claims based Authentication through Fiddler S/w . The actual Hard Work begins while […]
Oracle’s 4 announcements at Openworld
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison used his opening keynote at Oracle Open World (OOW) to unveil several offering for its coming year mostly centered around its cloud product and services , including its own private cloud, Infrastructure-as-a-Service, and its latest database version—which, coincidentally, can be stored in memory within Oracle’s latest Exadata database machines. Ellison opened […]
Chit Chat with the CEO of DBSync
DBsync provides an affordable and simple to use integration solution for Cloud, SaaS or On-premise applications including CRM, Accounting and Healthcare EMR delivered both on-demand or on-premise.