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“Email is where knowledge goes to die”. This quote from Bill French is still one of my favourites and its sentiment is shared by many of us working on Zurmo. Need convincing? Allow me to state my argument: Got a …
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We all collect badges in some shape or form, whether they’re shot glasses from each country you have traveled to, or that photo on your wall of your wedding day. Badges help define us as people. They remind ourselves and …
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Ivica, one of the core developers at Zurmo, has created a script that creates stress tests. Tests are done using the Apache Benchmark tool. We created tests via the Zurmo API. We set up 50 tests per module, and 10 …
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A momentous day for the Zurmo Open Source CRM project, as the Beta release was tagged earlier this afternoon. With a number of major features that span from the new user interface to CRM gamification, this is the most significant …
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This is the second in a 2 part blog discussing further details on Zurmo CRM gamification, so if you have not already seen Part 1 where we discuss Points and Leveling, then I suggest you read that first! CRM Gamification …
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You may have seen my earlier post CRM Gamification Becomes Reality; if not then you might want to check it out. In this post I will talk in more detail about how points are awarded, leveling, and what categories we …
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This morning, we published our first press release and announced our plans for the Beta later this month: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/5/prweb9486716.htm We have received an encouraging response so far from the press, with journalists largely inquiring about Zurmo’s gamification techniques and CRM …
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We have been talking about it for a while and now Gamification is about to become a reality in Zurmo’s next release. We are very excited about it indeed. This build release, which is also the first to include the new …
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Development has begun on email integration capabilities, with archival being the first step. The archiving mechanism will use an archival email address (example: raysto@archival.zurmo.com) that can be used when sending and receiving an email. If you receive an email that …
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The anticipation of the most significant Zurmo release to date, Zurmo’s Beta Release (0.6.5), which includes the new user interface, gamification capabilities (such as points, levels, and badges), and export functionality continues to increase as the release date inches ever …
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