

SuiteCRM
SuiteCRM provides an enterprise-grade Customer Relationship Management (CRM) application to a global community of users and software developers. It is a robust and credible alternative to Salesforce, Microsoft and the major CRM vendors.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Application type
Platforms
- Windows
- Linux
- Online
- Self-Hosted
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
Features
SuiteCRM News & Activities
Recent activities
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What is SuiteCRM?
SuiteCRM provides an enterprise-grade Customer Relationship Management (CRM) application to a global community of users and software developers. It is a robust and credible alternative to Salesforce, Microsoft and the major CRM vendors.
Available as a hosted service (paid) or self-hosted (opensource).
SuiteCRM is completely open source and follows an open source development and business model. All the code is published under open source licenses. We believe that open source is the future for software applications and leads to higher quality software and greater innovation.











Comments and Reviews
A quick tip: If you like to test and use SuiteCRM instantly, install it for free as a ready-to-use virtual machine image via Univention's App Catalog. This image contains the app itself and a UCS runtime environment. Apart from being quickly installed and free, you also get regular updates for the whole stack.
Be mindful though, these VM images are from 1.5GB for VMWare to 1.7GB for KVM. That's not an insignificant download by any measure. Apart from the bandwidth cost, you must also factor in disk space and the RAM to load and run this machine. In essence, this is a passive filter to separate the corporate prospects from the tyre-kickers.