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Navigating opensourceCM’s Key Features
The opensourceCM (contract management) solution offers a number of game-changing features that make it easier than ever to manage...


6 Reasons Contract Management Simplifies the Contract Process
Effective contract management software eliminates confusing dialogue during negotiations and results in a time-saving, less cumbersome...


How a Contract Management System Improves ROI
Contract management is a necessary function for businesses having a high number of active contracts. Overseeing compliance and execution...


מוצר חדש מונע מחברות הפסד של הון עתק בכל שנה
הכירו פתרון חדש פרי פיתוח ישראלי שמאפשר למנוע אובדן הכנסות שנאמד בכ- 10% מהרווח: הצצה למערכת חדשנית שפועלת בשנים האחרונות בהצלחה בארה"ב,...


Contract Management Systems
The aim of any written contract is simply to identify a clear understanding between two or more parties as to what each will do, with a...


opensourceCM - an application enabling organizations to tap into the value of their contracts port
opensourceCM is a SaaS application focused on the process by which organizations tap into the value of their contracts portfolio. The...


The Value of CLM in Streamlining Your Business
Contract lifecycle management (CLM) software is an invaluable resource to any company handling a variety of multiple, long-term...


openSourceCM connectivity to your Box.com account – A highly powerful tool
If you have a Box account, you probably are familiar with the merits of having a cloud based repository. So what is missing in Box when...


Three Major CLM Benefits
Contract management is an important aspect of managing business relationships and is a critical tool used by companies to get the...


Building an Exceptional Sales Team
It doesn't happen by accident. Every sales manager hopes to build an exceptional sales team. How many really do? The answer is “too few”....
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