The Daybook e-letter news, tips and features to help you get the best from your system July 2004

in this issue
  • Looking to the past..
  • Silencing the CRM Cynics
  • Techno-whiz joins Daybook
  • News in brief
  • Tip of the month
  • Looking To The Past To Value The Present  
    “Familiarity breeds contempt”, so the old saying goes: the things we use on a day-to-day basis are often taken for granted (until, like the washing machine, they break down). In this month’s article Maryvonne Lumley looks back at ‘Modulus’ and explains how much more user friendly Daybook Enterprise is in comparison to its older counterpart.

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    Silencing the CRM Cynics  

    CRM’s reputation has been sullied by costly and ineffective installations of software systems. They had promised to transform their users’ ability to win and retain business and failed miserably. Steve Gibson, MD of Daybook explains the importance of not only having an effective CRM system but also working with a reliable CRM provider.

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    Techno-whiz Leaves US to Spearhead Daybook Web Development Project  

    This month Daybook reveals their Midsummer Night’s Dream as Rollo Carpenter returns to Daybook from the US to mastermind a new project code-named Oberon.

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    News In Brief  

    Daybook is proud to announce that a new version of Daybook Enterprise has been released. Also, find out how your company can get involved with the development of the next version of Enterprise by becoming a beta tester.

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    Tip Of The Month  

    This month’s tip shows you how to create dynamic lists using the Data List Manager. Read on for useful examples and discover how to save time by creating data lists…

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