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Jan 25

Learn to use Sage SalesLogix Advanced Analytics!

I´d like to share a good Post from James Adamwaite and the Link to the Sage University: The Sage SalesLogix End User’s Subscription has been updated with several exciting videos on learning how to use Sage SalesLogix Advanced Analytics! Lear how to: Select data and hide/show details Clear markings Use hierarchy and slider controls Use …

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Jan 10

Why Choose Sage SalesLogix

Why Choose Sage SalesLogix Sage SalesLogix is a powerful and secure CRM software solution that gives you a complete view of customer interactions across your departments and teams—providing you with information and insights for better planning, managing, and forecasting. Get the tools you need to help you increase sales, identify and reach more profitable customers, …

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Jun 21

Sage SalesLogix 2011 R2 released

Sage has released version 2011 R2 (7.5 service pack 4) of Sage SalesLogix. This release fixes many issues and has some new features. What a very nice one is, that you now have editable grids. This enables you to edit data without having to open a dialog for it. Sage also introduced the global contract definitions …

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Jun 10

Sage SalesLogix 2011 R2 RC3 available

Sage has announced that RC3 of Sage SalesLogix 2011 R2 is availalbe for download. RC3 fixes some issues we had before with the new release. We see there is a big focus on quality in this release. Current plan is to release SalesLogix 2011 R2 within the next weeks.   Tweet

May 17

Sage SalesLogix 2011 R2 Release Candidate available

  Sage has released RC1 of Sage SalesLogix 2011 R2 (7.5 Service Pack 4). This release has some exciting new features. One is the new editable grid, which allows you to edit data more quickly. There is also a new history tab which look equal to the LAN client version. This release contains a lot …

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Apr 28

Why Sage CRM Solutions?

Sage CRM Solutions include flexible and robust customer relationship management (CRM) solutions and a contact and customer manager—Sage ACT!, Sage SalesLogix and SageCRM—developed to fit the needs of small and midsized businesses. More than 63,500 businesses and 3.1 million users worldwide rely on Sage CRM Solutions to develop profitable, long-term business relationships. With Sage CRM …

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Apr 21

Coming Soon: Sage SalesLogix Mobile New and Classic Versions

An update to the New Sage SalesLogix Mobile is currently in Beta testing and will be available soon. This exciting product was first released in March of this year. It provides secure, reliable mobile access to Sage SalesLogix information when using mobile devices with Internet browsers that support HTML5 and CSS3. When implementing the New Sage …

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Apr 12

Sage SalesLogix Cloud – Why Choose When You Don’t Have To?

SaaS or on-premise CRM? You no longer have to choose. Sage SalesLogix Cloud offers you the best of on-premise and Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions—a full-featured, standards-based CRM solution with ownership and control of your data combined with payment flexibility, access to data online, and the ability to get up and running quickly. You …

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Feb 15

Sage SalesLogix 2011 R1 released

SalesLogix 2011 R1 consists of two accelerators for the new Web Client: 1. Administrator enhancements You can now managed secured action, their association to roles, lead qualifications and activity resources. 2. Standard Problems and Resolutions With this release Sage introduces an other feature well known from the LAN Client in the Web Client. You can now …

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Jan 20

Convert a quick form into a custom smart part

Sage SalesLogix brings you an easy way to design UI for the users. You can do this directly in the Application Architect, the development tool provided by Sage. Developing there is quite simple and easy. There are different reasons for a developer to convert the UI developed in Application Architect (quick form) into a “normal” …

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