Open source CRM provider, SugarCRM announced today, support for enterprise software company, Oracle's (News - Alert) Unbreakable Linux Support Program across all their solutions.
With this new announcement, both companies' customers will be provided with a "robust, fully supported solution."
Enterprise customers will also have better support for their Linux environments for CRM applications that are reliable and perform best in class.
SugarCRM offers customers a commercial open source model for customer relationship management that can be continually improved.
Oracle's Enterprise Linux Support program offers enterprises the support they need while also helping to reduce infrastructure costs.
"SugarCRM has been a member of the Oracle open source partnership for the last two years, and this announcement expands our Oracle database integration into the Oracle Unbreakable Linux Support Program," John Oh, Director of Technology Alliances at SugarCRM commented in a statement to the press.
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