Potential in place of purpose is what separates an iPad from an iPod, blockchains from databases, and generative AI from text editors. The more complex the product, the more potential it has to have potential. The more it can distract from it's own lack of usefulness.
CRM as a service with a fucking ton of whatever dumb bullshit they think they might be able to sell you on top
the CRM as a service bit more or less works? probably? with work at your end? We use it at the day job and it’s like better than not. It’s the ultimate boring-but-functional product for enterprises.
CRM as a service with a fucking ton of whatever dumb bullshit they think they might be able to sell you on top
the CRM as a service bit more or less works? probably? with work at your end? We use it at the day job and it’s like better than not. It’s the ultimate boring-but-functional product for enterprises.
now now david, you know you’re contractually obligated to say CRM for enterprise. always.
SFDC murderninja squads have been dispatched to …resolve… this infraction.
I’m sorry, but that is already taken by Excel.
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@V0ldek NoNoNo, Excel is *sometimes* useful. For ultimate uselessness, try PowerPoint.