Sugar CRM took its annual customer and partner show on the road this week and brought what had been a Bay Area extravaganza to the Big Apple — the better to attract a sizable population of customers and partners from Europe and other points beyond North America. It seems to have worked, because even though New York is one of the most cosmopolitan of cities, I heard a lot of European languages in the corridors, and I met many people from countries across the Pacific. Sugar is a happening thing, at least in part because of all the CRM vendors.
SugarCon 2013: New Direction, Old Message
Posted by: Denis Pombriant April 10, 2013 05:00 AMSugar CRM took its annual customer and partner show on the road this week and brought what had been a Bay Area extravaganza to the Big Apple — the better to attract a sizable population of customers and partners from Europe and other points beyond North America. It seems to have worked, because even though New York is one of the most cosmopolitan of cities, I heard a lot of European languages in the corridors, and I met many people from countries across the Pacific. Sugar is a happening thing, at least in part because of all the CRM vendors.