February 15, 2010
Ron Bongo Is Early Advocate of Using Open Source Solutions for CRM
As a visionary in the open source space, Ron Bongo, CEO of Corra Technology has established his company as the leading supplier of open source software professional services. With a combined 30 years of business and IT expertise, Ron Bongo’s leadership team has directed variegated projects for Fortune 1000 companies and financial institutions in technology, management consulting and finance. Corra Technology was an early adopter of open source and one of its most seasoned implementers.
Ron Bongo focuses on his clienteles business procedures. Business processes are sets of integrated, structured activities that lead to a specific business outcome. Business process flexibility and the speed at which interactive actions happen have a important impact on organizational productivity. In an environment of magnified competition, intricate internal and external organizational structures and magnified regulatory oversight, organizations demand systems that let process innovation to occur quickly, driving process improvement towards operational excellence.
For enterprises that have the time and resources to lead their own individualized analysis and provide implementation help to the business group, open source gives you an unprecedented opportunity to drive value for your business. That is why Ron Bongo came with a solution for companies who don’t have the time and resources that require high quality, on-time, within budget deployments that meet business requirements. His solution was custom tailored packaged.
Ron Bongo thinks that by implementing Web 2.0 technology, every organization, profit or nonprofit, public or private, grand or modest, has the opportunity to improve their connectedness with the very people that help their organizations flourish. This paradigm shift in Web strategy and implementation presents new opportunities for organizations to innovate using social and collaborative technologies.
Ron Bongo continues to be an active touter for Open Source Software. Open source has matured in popularity as well as in quality over the last ten years and has supplied developers with valuable programming resource for almost any applications Ron Bongo says, and he points out that anyone who is interested in learning more about open source can get education in four ways: online resources, formal classes and trainings, organized seminars, and self-study Podcasts, videos, documentations and other tools can be obtained through Internet resources and other product usually produced by a community of developers and programmers coming from various parts of the globe. This is probably the best way to learn about open source software and programming, as continued support and additional resources can be further obtained from the open source community.
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