Users of the Linux-based operating system, Ubuntu have more free stuff to look forward to as SugarCRM and Canonical Ltd., commercial sponsor of Unbuntu, announced the availability of Sugar Open Source for Ubuntum 6.06 LTS edition users.
SugarCRM and Canonical have built integration into Ubuntu and provide easy access to tools and features that support marketing, sales, reporting and collaboration activities for Unbuntn users.
"Demand for Ubuntu is growing rapidly among SugarCRM customers who require enterprise-level performance and reliability when running Sugar. Ubuntu offers a great user experience and vibrant community that complements SugarCRM's open source project," commented John Roberts, Chairman, CEO and Co-Founder of SugarCRM in a statement to the press.
Ubuntu 6.06 LTS is available free of charge and includes unlimited usage and security updates.
SugarCRM also made news recently when they announced the expansion of their partner program in Japan as part of a special strategic partnership with CareBrains Inc., to provide CareBrains partners with access to their partner program benefits.
With this, the partners will be given access to resell rights to commercial versions of Sugar, localized sales and marketing tools and Japanese language pack access, a news release noted.
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