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VTiger 7 Alpha Released. New Layout, Functionality & More!

December 8, 2016
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VTiger 7 Alpha is now available!     VTiger has just pushed the code for VTiger 7 open source to their git repository. From what we know, this development is in early stage and should NOT be used for production. This is a developers release and has not yet been published on vtiger.com.   To download and install VTiger 7 open source – you will need to be familiar with cpanel/ssh. The files are available below: GIT Repo for VTiger 7: http://code.vtiger.com/vtiger/vtigercrm/tree/7.0.0 Download the zip, extract and install it on your server. Please note, this is NOT production version.     VTiger 7 Highlights We don’t have  an official feature list, but from what we’ve seen it’s going to be similar to the below: PHP 7 compatibility New and improved Layout (Responsive?) Redesigned Field Editor Round Robin More intuitive workflow interface Colored picklist values Redesigned & configurable Menu Editor Opportunity to Project

Synchronizing Google Contacts And Calendars With VTiger

December 8, 2016
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One very common practice that we can find in every successful business is that they carry out their tasks in a timely manner. No matter the tasks involve delivery of products on schedule or meet the product manufacturing deadlines, if it is done on time then it will definitely increase the value of your business. Punctuality of time is very important, but at the same time, saving hours is also of one of the utmost priorities of the people who want to succeed in their lives. Managing your schedule is one of the most difficult tasks, especially if you are handling business related tasks. If you show an exceptional performance in regard to time management, surely it will contribute in your business dealings as a positive aspect.   “Timely service, like timely gifts, is doubled in value” – George MacDonalds   So, make sure to realize the potential of tasks

The Impact Of Culture On Marketing Strategy

December 8, 2016
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Every country has its own norms, taboos and folkways. Companies must understand all these things when they design global marketing strategies that how culture affects consumers’ buying and reactions in different countries of same product. In fact, they must also understand how these marketing strategies influence on local cultures as well. Before developing a marketing plan, every seller should examine the ways that buyers in different countries use and think about certain products. There are often surprises. For example, the Germans and the French eat more branded and packaged pasta than Italians do. Italian kids like to eat chocolate bars between slices of bread like snack. Women in Tanzania do not their kids eggs for fear of bald. Companies that pay no heed to such differences can make really some costly and embarrassing mistakes. Business behaviors and norms also vary country to country. All business executives need to be briefed