Etelos is building a suite of office applications that bring salesforce productivity and marketing applications to your browser. They call it CRM for Google and Danny Kolke, CEO of Etelos, demonstrates it for the camera.
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[…] CRM for iGoogle demoed It’s interesting to see all the companies who are trying to hook into iGoogle (Google’s personalized portal page). Here’s Etelos showing off how its “CRM for Google” works. Also in this demo is Etelos’ “Apps on a Plane” where they built a system that works totally offline. Real important for salespeople who’d use a CRM application. I also did an interview with Etelos’ CEO, Danny Kolke, who brings me up to date on what Etelos is trying to do for workers who want access to their data via a browser. Interesting stuff and shows off some of the changing trends behind how we’ll work together. […]
[…] It’s interesting to see all the companies who are trying to hook into iGoogle (Google’s personalized portal page). Here’s Etelos showing off how its “CRM for Google” works. Also in this demo is Etelos’ “Apps on a Plane” where they built a system that works totally offline. Real important for salespeople who’d use a CRM application. I also did an interview with Etelos’ CEO, Danny Kolke, who brings me up to date on what Etelos is trying to do for workers who want access to their data via a browser. Interesting stuff and shows off some of the changing trends behind how we’ll work together. […]
[…] Here’s Etelos showing off how its “CRM for Google” works. Also in this demo is Etelos’ “Apps on a Plane” where they built a system that works totally offline. Real important for salespeople who’d use a CRM application. I also did an interview with Etelos’ CEO, Danny Kolke, who brings me up to date on what Etelos is trying to do for workers who want access to their data via a browser. Interesting stuff and shows off some of the changing trends behind how we’ll work together. […]
June 7th, 2007 at 1:41 pm
[…] CRM for iGoogle demoed It’s interesting to see all the companies who are trying to hook into iGoogle (Google’s personalized portal page). Here’s Etelos showing off how its “CRM for Google” works. Also in this demo is Etelos’ “Apps on a Plane” where they built a system that works totally offline. Real important for salespeople who’d use a CRM application. I also did an interview with Etelos’ CEO, Danny Kolke, who brings me up to date on what Etelos is trying to do for workers who want access to their data via a browser. Interesting stuff and shows off some of the changing trends behind how we’ll work together. […]
June 18th, 2007 at 3:06 am
[…] It’s interesting to see all the companies who are trying to hook into iGoogle (Google’s personalized portal page). Here’s Etelos showing off how its “CRM for Google” works. Also in this demo is Etelos’ “Apps on a Plane” where they built a system that works totally offline. Real important for salespeople who’d use a CRM application. I also did an interview with Etelos’ CEO, Danny Kolke, who brings me up to date on what Etelos is trying to do for workers who want access to their data via a browser. Interesting stuff and shows off some of the changing trends behind how we’ll work together. […]
December 14th, 2007 at 6:22 am
[…] Here’s Etelos showing off how its “CRM for Google” works. Also in this demo is Etelos’ “Apps on a Plane” where they built a system that works totally offline. Real important for salespeople who’d use a CRM application. I also did an interview with Etelos’ CEO, Danny Kolke, who brings me up to date on what Etelos is trying to do for workers who want access to their data via a browser. Interesting stuff and shows off some of the changing trends behind how we’ll work together. […]