December 2007
Magazine Features
It's All Coming 2.0gether
Marshall Lager //
01 Dec 2007
As 2007 ends, and 2008 looms ahead of us, patterns are beginning to emerge: The future of business may not be in the hands of the executives, but those of the customer instead. And yet, hasn't it always been that way?
Power to the People
Jessica Tsai //
01 Dec 2007
Now that consumers can create content of their own, marketers no longer control the message. If you can't lead the conversation, you'd better learn how to be part of it.
Speak Up!
Coreen Bailor //
01 Dec 2007
11 strategies to ensure that you're hearing your customers loud and clear.
Front Office
Social Networking: The Harbinger of Trust
David Myron //
01 Dec 2007
The one overarching trend that will likely make an indelible mark on customer-centric strategies will involve social networking in a big way.
Reality Check
Playing at the Speed of the New
Ian Jacobs //
01 Dec 2007
When online businesses put customer feedback to use quickly, customers begin to expect it from all companies.
Customer Centricity
The Democratization of Technology
Denis Pombriant //
01 Dec 2007
New systems will unleash a new round of creativity in business applications.
The Tipping Point
Mastering Customer Records
James Kobielus //
01 Dec 2007
How services-oriented architecture will shape the future of CRM: Part One in a four-part series.
Pint of View
The Dark Side of the Search Engine
Marshall Lager //
01 Dec 2007
Will a sage oracle sap your nice salesforce?
Insight
SAP's Midmarket Design
Coreen Bailor //
01 Dec 2007
SAP Business ByDesign is the company's new on-demand midmarket product; much of its success hinges on SAP's channel strategy.
A Shift in SAP's Growth Strategy: Buy Big to Get Bigger
Coreen Bailor, Marshall Lager //
01 Dec 2007
The company's planned acquisition of analytics powerhouse Business Objects represents the largest in company history.
The Buyer Is Your Owner
Marshall Lager //
01 Dec 2007
Forward thinkers come together to learn how customers are changing the business landscape/
Prime Time for Streaming TV
Jessica Tsai //
01 Dec 2007
National networks are distributing TV online to increase consumer touch points, but what does that mean for network affiliates?
The Word on the Floor
01 Dec 2007
Various polls at the Association of National Advertisers Conference in Phoenix in early October asked for attendees' anonymous participation through electronic polling devices. Here are some of the results.
The Pulse
01 Dec 2007
What do you think of viral marketing?
Market Focus: Energy/Utilities -- Speaking Truth to Power (Companies)
Colin Beasty //
01 Dec 2007
Analytics are increasingly leveraged for insight into customer behavior.
Required Reading: Service with a (Real) Smile
Colin Beasty //
01 Dec 2007
REAL ROI
Document Management That's a Breeze
Jessica Tsai //
01 Dec 2007
An international provider of air compressors gets Longwood Software to pump up its extensive library.
Customers Gain Traction with Off-Road Vehicles
Colin Beasty //
01 Dec 2007
In the business of producing all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and motorcycles, customer service can get downright dirty.
Getting Connected with Surveys
Marshall Lager //
01 Dec 2007
Covad achieves fat customer satisfaction with HyperQuality.
Mobile Data Gets Better Reception
Coreen Bailor //
01 Dec 2007
With Antenna Software, the sales force for satellite-service provider DirecTV gets information when it's most needed.
Secret of My Success
Predicting Debt
Ozgur Tuzcu, risk manager, DTE Energy | as told to Colin Beasty //
01 Dec 2007
One of Michigan's largest energy providers turns to Intelligent Results to analyze the state's bankruptcy-stricken population.
Re:Tooling
Tech Solution: Defect-Tracking Software
Colin Beasty //
01 Dec 2007
Business Problem: A business is unable to track product-defect issues across development teams and customers.