A robust hardware allows more storage and processing speed resulting in better response times of the application, but the cost is proportional to their desires. Here we can see tools like Oracle CRM, Sage SalesLogix CRM, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, among others. 2 On Demand: thanks to the Internet, this model increasingly takes more boom. Here you hire or rather lease service software via the Internet where you have a tool that is customizable to your needs to a certain extent. If account with access via the web services to your ERP could even think about integrate it. Here the cost is reduced to pay by monthly user value.
Against the model on – premise has its advantages to require a lower initial investment to start the project, but in the long term will end up paying more than with a solution installed on their servers. In some organizations is not well accepted this model, since databases are beyond the control of your organization, and we are talking of sensitive information such as that of their clients, so in these cases is needed a little more than open mind to be able to adopt this strategy. It is also useful when your organization wants to temporarily have a tool with a low investment cost. It is not advisable for projects where it is thought a tool for long term since some analysts have shown that the total cost of ownership of this type of tool is greater at one installed On Premise. Here the most popular tools include SalesForce.com and NetSuite, among others. 3 Free software: Although this is not strictly a classification of hiring if it is an option that may be interesting if their technology investment budget is low. You are looking for here is to have a free distribution tool that with a good group of technicians can adjust and customize to your needs.