I saw an interesting CRM user interface the other day, and while I don’t usually write about something as basic as the UI, I was drawn to this one. Actually, I’ve been very interested in a new class of UI emerging lately; something we haven’t thought about in a long time is re-emerging, possibly as a differentiator, so perhaps this is timely. The last significant UI paradigm before window interfaces was the green screen, the IBM 3270 terminal that displayed information as plain text and worked through punching function keys or tabbing to fields — you remember?
The New Face of the Interface
Posted by: Denis Pombriant March 23, 2011 05:00 AMI saw an interesting CRM user interface the other day, and while I don’t usually write about something as basic as the UI, I was drawn to this one. Actually, I’ve been very interested in a new class of UI emerging lately; something we haven’t thought about in a long time is re-emerging, possibly as a differentiator, so perhaps this is timely. The last significant UI paradigm before window interfaces was the green screen, the IBM 3270 terminal that displayed information as plain text and worked through punching function keys or tabbing to fields — you remember?