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		<title>By: Chandan</title>
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		<description>well said,
In the evolving CRM market the adaptability of SugarCRM is unquestionable. It is capable of supporting simple business process without any customization but if it is customized sensibly it helps in increasing the sales and customer retention up to high extent. In that case it can even compete with Sieble CRM, Microsoft Dyn. like bulky proprietary CRM applications.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>well said,<br />
In the evolving CRM market the adaptability of SugarCRM is unquestionable. It is capable of supporting simple business process without any customization but if it is customized sensibly it helps in increasing the sales and customer retention up to high extent. In that case it can even compete with Sieble CRM, Microsoft Dyn. like bulky proprietary CRM applications.</p>
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