In-car computers in the New York Times
Related link: http://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/09/technology/circuits/09carb.html
My in-car entertainment computer company, Carbot, Inc. is featured in the New York Times “Circuits” section.
Related link: http://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/09/technology/circuits/09carb.html
My in-car entertainment computer company, Carbot, Inc. is featured in the New York Times “Circuits” section.
Related link: http://www.sugarcrm.com/home/
I’ve been looking for a product like ACT or Goldmine, but if you want multiple people using it collaboratively, you’re suddenly an “enterprise” customer, which means thousands of dollars.
Also, they just got a couple million from DFJ, who’s betting on the open source aspect - which has never been applied to CRM.
Draper is cool and I’m glad they’re funding this. I could see this making money like redhat, if done right.
I hope someone makes some client side applications for it so that it can be both web and application based. If some open source linux/win/mac/palm/symbian front ends pop up, they could destroy ACT and GoldMine for real.
Way, way cool.