1.What type of
companies are most likely to adopt cloud-based CRM software services?why? what
companies might not be well suited for this type of software?
The
types of companies that adopt cloud-base CRM software service is small
businesses that find the on demand model especially appealing because there are
no large up-front hardware and software investments or lengthy implementation
on corporate computer system. Saleforce’s e-mail and Web-to-lead capabilities
helped company quadruple new sales leads.. A task feature automatically
generate specific task based on the type of lead and the stage in the sales
process. The system automates customer service functions including order
confirmation, follow up customer satisfaction surveys and shipping
notification. Cloud base software service also appeals to large companies. The
system with automated reports and dashboards monitoring key performance
indicators, sales calls, and sales volume. CRM software service also help to create
more successful marketing campaign. Not all companies experience gains of that
magnitude and cloud computing does have drawback. Companies that manage their
CRM apps with a cloud infrastructure have no guarantees that their data will be
available at all time, or even that the provider will still exist in the
future.
2.What
are the advantages and disadvantages of using cloud-based enterprise
applications?
| 
Advantages | 
Disadvantages | 
| 
Cost Efficiency 
This is the biggest advantage of
  cloud computing, achieved by the elimination of the investment in stand-alone
  software or servers. By leveraging cloud’s capabilities, companies can save
  on licensing fees and at the same time eliminate overhead charges such as the
  cost of data storage, software updates, management | 
Security and privacy
  in the Cloud 
Security is the biggest concern
  when it comes to cloud computing. By leveraging a remote cloud based
  infrastructure, a company essentially gives away private data and
  information, things that might be sensitive and confidential. It is then up
  to the cloud service provider to manage, protect and retain them, thus the
  provider’s reliability is very critical.  | 
| 
Backup and Recovery 
The process of backing up and
  recovering data is simplified since those now reside on the cloud and not on
  a physical device. The various cloud providers offer reliable and flexible
  backup/recovery solutions. In some cases, the cloud itself is used solely as
  a backup repository of the data located in local computers. | 
Limited control and
  flexibility 
Since the applications and
  services run on remote, third party virtual environments, companies and users
  have limited control over the function and execution of the hardware and
  software. Moreover, since remote software is being used, it usually lacks the
  features of an application running locally. | 
| 
Quick deployment and
  ease of integration 
A cloud system can be up and
  running in a very short period, making quick deployment a key benefit. On the
  same aspect, the introduction of a new user in the system happens
  instantaneously, eliminating waiting periods. | 
Increased
  Vulnerability 
Related to the security and
  privacy mentioned before, note that cloud based solutions are exposed on the
  public internet and are thus a more vulnerable target for malicious users and
  hackers. Nothing on the Internet is completely secure and even the biggest
  players suffer from serious attacks and security breaches. Due to the
  interdependency of the system, If there is a compromise one one of the
  machines that data is stored, there might be a leakage of personal
  information to the world. | 
| 
Increased Storage
  Capacity 
The cloud can accommodate and
  store much more data compared to a personal computer and in a way offers
  almost unlimited storage capacity. It eliminates worries about running out of
  storage space and at the same time It spares businesses the need to upgrade
  their computer hardware, further reducing the overall IT cost | 
Dependency and vendor
  lock-in 
One of the major disadvantages of
  cloud computing is the implicit dependency on the provider. This is what the
  industry calls “vendor lock-in” since it is difficult, and sometimes
  impossible, to migrate from a provider once you have rolled with him. If a
  user wishes to switch to some other provider, then it can be really painful
  and cumbersome to transfer huge data from the old provider to the new one.
  This is another reason why you should carefully and thoroughly contemplate
  all options when picking a vendor. | 
3.What
people, organization and technology issues should be addressed in drciding
whether to use a conventional CRM system versus a cloud-based version?
People
will provide firm wide information to support decision making. They also will enable
rapid responses to customer requests for information or products. Besides, removing
hardware and its complications Companies Not Suited For ERP and CRM. People
also can made large investments on traditional and customized solutions that
already work. In organization  the
Human-Resource Optimization will act as while traditional ERP and CRM solutions
demand for technical staff, cloud-based solutions allows to optimize HR to
focus on operation. In technology for security: using the web as
infrastructure, cloud-based ERP and CRM solutions have difficulties in offering
security-comfort to companies that own sensible data. Besides, Seeks to cut
cost Companies That Use Cloud Based ERP and CRM Services: it enables them to
achieve operational excellence and customer intimacy.  It releases them
from infrastructural maintenance and its respective fixed (servers, storage,
networking components) and operational costs 
 
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