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CUPERTINO, Calif., March 14 /PRNewswire/ -- SugarCRM Inc. is proud to announce the establishment of SugarForge.org, the premiere destination for community collaboration on Sugar Suite extensions, modules, language packs and themes. SugarForge.org empowers the community to leverage the combined ideas of developers around the world, by offering the toolset and location to manage and distribute new community-developed Sugar extensions to the benefit of all Sugar users. In addition, SugarForge.org offers a range of support for those who need assistance with Sugar Suite development or implementation.
SugarForge.org's advanced architecture, project management and repository capabilities enables users to easily collaborate, contribute, develop and access Sugar Suite extensions. SugarForge.org offers every user a single source to access project contributions, top project listings, project tree management, community member insight, code snippets, and project openings related to the Sugar Suite.
"SugarForge.org allows the SugarCRM community to collectively work on and access any aspect of the Sugar Suite," says Clint Oram, Co-Founder and Open Source Project Director. "It is the destination for developers to contribute code; implementers to find new extensions; and users to see what other functionality is available which the community has created."
SugarForge.org is facilitated and managed by SugarCRM Inc., maintaining a very professional, intuitively organized and up-to-date website. Visit this collaborative environment at http://www.sugarforge.org/ . For overview information, documentation, and guidance on how to effectively participate within SugarForge.org, users can visit the newly launched website within sugarcrm.com called the Developer Zone.
About SugarCRM Inc.
SugarCRM provides commercial open source customer relationship management applications for companies of all sizes worldwide. SugarCRM was founded in 2004 by three Silicon Valley CRM professionals with over twenty years of CRM experience spanning marketing, application design and engineering. The company is headquartered in Cupertino, California and can be reached by email at contact@sugarcrm.com, or by visiting http://www.sugarcrm.com/ .
SugarCRM Inc.CONTACT: Caroline Rubenstein of S&S Public Relations,
crubenstein@sspr.com , +1-847-415-9344
Web site: http://www.sugarforge.org/
http://www.sugarcrm.com/
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