Technology Value Matrix Second Half 2012: CRM
CRM vendors continued to evolve their product offerings in the second half of 2012, both organically and by acquisition, with an increased focus on integration and social capabilities. Nucleus finds companies investing in CRM continue to achieve significant returns from improvements in functionality and usability.
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