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B2B: CRM and EAI
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2 OBJECTIVES 1.Introduce CRM 2.Demonstrate an analytical CRM system 3.Introduce EAI encompassing CRM 4.Introduce components of EAI: VRU
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3 Overview: CRM and EAI
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4 CRM (Customer Relationship Management) What is CRM? Strategy (ideas) and implementations (software) of managing customer relationship (for retention) Components of CRM strategy: –sales force automation: from contacts to sales –customer service: customer care and self-care, tailoring and personalization –analytics: analyze, report and predict
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5 CRM Implementation Implementation of the strategy: CRM applications, examples Siebel: http://www.siebel.com/http://www.siebel.com/ ePiphany: http://www.epiphany.com http://www.epiphany.com
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6 Implementation Example: Analytical CRM
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7 Architecture of the example 3-tier architecture Presentation Business logic: record and calculation Data: MySQL database
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8 EAI for CRM, VRU, and Web
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9 Other non-Web apps: VRU VRU: voice response unit Example: IBM Directalk voice response unit Programmed answer machines prior to zero out to a customer representative (using CRM) Supplied with mainframe data (e.g., customer health claims and membership)
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10 Legacy Access and Integration: EAI EAI: enterprise application integration Using middleware for integration Example: IBM MQ, TIBCO … Enterprise systems: large amount of users and legacy database
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11 Example of EAI Using MQ
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12 EAI Enterprise Application Integration As a Corporate Strategy As a computer system - middleware
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13 Exercises What is the difference between a Web and a non-Web application? What application can link all kinds of applications? What architecture can best describe an CRM system?
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14 Summary CRM VRU Web applications (Online service) Integration with Mainframe: EAI
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