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| Posted by Don Panek - CRMDirectory Editor | |
Princeton Softech Outlines Approach for Archiving Siebel CRM Enterprise Data
Call Center Demo & Conference Miami 2007
PRINCETON, N.J.--Princeton Softech: Who: Princeton Softech, the market leader in enterprise data management, today released a White Paper entitled, “Anatomy of a Siebel Archiving Project.” As with any major project, up-front planning drives success. What are the basics of a successful archiving project? What are the benefits? What factors should sites consider to successfully implement a full-lifecycle data management strategy? What: Companies worldwide rely on Siebel applications to drive corporate performance by maximizing the value of customer relationships. These applications and the underlying databases collect large volumes of customer information that must remain accessible to service and sales representatives and other decision makers. Unmanaged data growth can have a negative impact on Siebel application performance and availability, while increasing maintenance and operational costs. To address these issues, many Siebel sites are realizing the benefits of a full-lifecycle enterprise data management strategy that includes database archiving to derive more business value from their CRM investment. In “Anatomy of a Siebel Archiving Project,” readers gain insight into the seven basic principles of archiving Siebel application data. By asking necessary questions concerning how to assess, classify and manage Siebel application data, sites can take the first steps in designing a successful archiving project. Emphasis is placed on archiving complete Siebel business objects, supporting full-lifecycle archiving, and maintaining archive administration and control. Princeton Softech invites you to download a complimentary White Paper, “Anatomy of a Siebel Archiving Project.” http://www.princetonsoftech.com/siebelanatma Princeton Softech offers the only proven enterprise data management solutions that consistently deliver significant business value. Optim solutions support the entire Oracle technology stack, including JD Edwards EnterpriseOne®, Oracle E-Business™ Suite, PeopleSoft® Enterprise™, Siebel® and custom and packaged applications. How: Princeton Softech Optim™ provides a consistent, scalable solution that includes comprehensive capabilities for managing enterprise application data across applications, databases, operating systems and hardware platforms. Enterprise data management that includes database archiving is a recognized best practice for improving application service levels, reducing risk and controlling costs. Siebel sites can align the management of enterprise application data with their business objectives to:
Where and When: Learn from the experts in enterprise data management. Princeton Softech will be attending the Call Center Demo and Conference in Miami, Florida on Wednesday, February 21st through the 23rd. You can visit Princeton Softech in Booth # G3. For more details about the Call Center Demo and Conference, click here. For information about Princeton Softech, click here. About Princeton Softech Princeton Softech (www.princetonsoftech.com) provides enterprise data management solutions that address critical business issues – managing data growth, upgrades and migrations, test data management, application retirement, data retention, privacy compliance and e-discovery. Princeton Softech Optim™ aligns the management of application data with business objectives to optimize performance, mitigate risks and control costs. Partnered with the market leaders in business technology, Optim delivers capabilities that scale across enterprise applications, databases and platforms. More than 2,400 companies worldwide – including nearly half of the Fortune 500 – rely on Princeton Softech’s proven solutions to maximize the business value of their enterprise applications and databases. |
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