JumpBox for the SugarCRM 4.5.x CRM System 1.1.5

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SugarCRM is the market-leading, commercial Open Source customer relationship management (CRM) application. SugarCRM's Open Source architecture easily adapts to any business environment by offering a more flexible, cost-effective alternative than proprietary applications. For a small business the JumpBox for SugarCRM can be a huge time and expense saver. Deploying an application as a JumpBox provides a dramatically-reduced path to getting started with the software. Aside from installation benefits it yields other advantages such as portability across computing environments and simplified ongoing maintenance of the application.

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