InvisibleCRM Announces Release of IDE for Oracle’s CRM Desktop BusinessWire.com InvisibleCRM (www.invisiblecrm.com), an integration technology developer, announced today that InvisibleStudio toolset for Oracle’s CRM Desktop has been officially released.
November 28, 2011
InvisibleStudio: An IDE for CRM Desktop by @lex The makers of CRM Desktop for Oracle Siebel CRM (aka OnPremise), CRM OnDemand and Fusion Applications, invisibleCRM has recently announced InvisibleStudio, an IDE for customizing the CRM Desktop application.
The announcement is accompanied by a sigh of relief from the developer community who has so far been left with manual editing of a bunch of XML files for example to add a new field.
November 08, 2011
InvisibleBridge review by CRM Idol judges by CRM Idol InvisibleCRM (Invisible) is a vendor that rose from the “good old days” of CRM with Siebel, PeopleSoft, SAP, and Oracle – their initial product was promoted as a simple, more powerful way to deploy SFA functions for companies who did not want to commit to full-size CRM Suites. Their product is a series of “bridges” or connectors between different CRM products and an organization’s systems.
First Outsourcing, Then Innovation: The Story Of InvisibleCRM by Natasha Starkell Here is a success story of a spin-off from two software development companies: Ukrainian Afortio and Russian VDI, which turned from services to product business, and found its niche and success on the international marketplace. GoalEurope’s Natasha Starkell spoke to Vlad Voskresensky, the CEO of InvisibleCRM.
October 22, 2010
Vision Connect for Outlook is generally available By P.J. Jakovljevic, The TEC Blog Deltek announced general availability of Vision Connect for Outlook, which leverages technology from innovative vendor InvisibleCRM.
September 12, 2008
How to increase CRM user adoption ― Interview with Inna Proshkina of InvisibleCRM By Michael Moon, DAM Journal The biggest challenge with business applications is actually getting users to use it. Michael Moon spoke with Inna Proshkina, marketing director of InvisibleCRM, on their innovative technology that bridges the gap between corporate systems and productivity tools to drive user efficiency and adoption.
February 11, 2008
Developers Gather to Showcase Power of Office Business Applications By PR Newswire, CNN Money Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates featured InvisibleCRM as a provider of new creative tools to build the next wave of business applications using the familiar Microsoft Office system at the 2008 Microsoft Office System Developer Conference.
October 22, 2007
Can open source sweeten the customer experience? By John Kennedy, Siliconrepublic.com In recent weeks Sugar CRM revealed it has deployed technology from InvisibleCRM - a Gartner 'cool vendor' - which is also used by vendors like Salesforce.com and NetSuite. This allows SugarCRM users to take full advantage of the Sugar functionality while at the same time consolidating the customer data within their familiar Windows desktop.
May 17, 2007
Web 2.0 Expo: Bridging the gap with InvisibleCRM`s CEO By Robert Scoble, PodTech.net Vlad Voskresensky, CEO of InvisibleCRM, drops by to talk about how his company's service helps enterprises at the recent Web 2.0 Expo.
April 20, 2007
InvisibleCRM among 10 enterprise companies to watch By Jon Brodkin, Network World From business intelligence to CRM, from scheduling and e-procurement to database management and data governance, there is no shortage of enterprise applications available to help businesses make their processes more efficient. Choosing can be difficult, however: Do you go open source? Software-as-a-service, or in-house deployment? Every vendor has a sales pitch. Here are 10 worth watching.
April 11, 2007
SugarExchange Listings and Transaction Volume Takes Off By Aaron Reed, SYS Con Media "SugarExchange opened a new market for our company overnight," said Vlad Voskresensky, CEO, InvisibleCRM, a SugarExchange provider of document organizational tools. "SugarCRM delivers the demand so we are able to focus on building the best products in our category."
March 29, 2007
Next-Generation Desktop Applications Linked To Web By Charles Babcock, InformationWeek Microsoft hosts a day of startups looking to alter the productivity software landscape and position their products as the harbingers of Office 2.0. One of the startups was InvisibleCRM. "Don't change the way people work; change the software," said CEO Vlad Voskresensky. That's what his company, InvisibleCRM, is trying to do. A dirty little secret, he explained, is that salespeople don't like to learn complicated CRM software, and if they don't like it, they won't use it to their own advantage.
March 28, 2007
Office 2.0 vendors want to exploit MS Office, not overthrow it By Eric Lai, Computerworld At Under the Radar : Why Office 2.0 Matters, a leading Silicon Valley conference, promising start-ups talked up how their hybrid services could function both as hosted Internet services and as desktop applications. Vlad Voskresensky, CEO of InvisibleCRM, also proclaimed eagerness to work within the massive existing ecosystems built by Microsoft rather than attempt to displace them.