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==Product history==
==Product history==
SuiteCRM started out as British company SalesAgility's attempt to improve the open-source Community Edition of [[SugarCRM]], largely through its Advanced OpenSales (AOS) open-source suite of modules for Sugar CE.<ref name="SuiteCRMArch12">{{cite web |url=http://www.suitecrm.com/ |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120812003207/http://www.suitecrm.com/ |title=SuiteCRM |publisher=SalesAgility Ltd |archivedate=12 August 2012 |accessdate=04 May 2018}}</ref><ref name="SuiteCRMDownloadsArch12">{{cite web |url=http://www.salesagility.com:80/index.php/advanced-opensales |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120805084157/http://www.salesagility.com:80/index.php/advanced-opensales |title=Official Releases: Advanced OpenSales |publisher=SalesAgility Ltd |archivedate=05 August 2012 |accessdate=04 May 2018}}</ref> Originally part of its consulting work for individual customers, SalesAgility began offering its SuiteCRM solution—Sugar CE + AOS—in roughly 2012.<ref name="SuiteCRMArch12" /><ref name="SuiteCRMDownloadsArch12" /> However, by mid- to late 2013, SalesAgility anticipated that no more updates to Sugar CE would be arriving before 2014<ref name=OSGSuiteCRM13">{{cite web |url=http://www.open-source-guide.com/en/News/Suitecrm-the-open-source-fork-of-sugarcrm-developed-by-salesagility |title=SuiteCRM, the open source fork of SugarCRM developed by SalesAgility |work=Open Source Guide |publisher=Smile |date-25 October 2013 |accessdate=04 May 2018}}</ref> (with SugarCRM publicly confirming in February 2014 the end of its CE<ref name="OramSugar14">{{cite web |url=https://community.sugarcrm.com/thread/18434 |title=SugarCRM in the Next 10 Years |author=Oram, C. |publisher=SugarCRM |date=06 February 2014 |accessdate=04 May 2018}}</ref>) and announced that it would be producing SuiteCRM as a stand-alone open-source alternative to SugarCRM Professional Edition<ref name="SoperSuite13">{{cite web |url=https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/news/suitecrm-open-source-crm |title=SuiteCRM, the open source CRM alternative to SugarCRM Professional Edition officially released |author=Soper, G. |work=JoinUp |publisher=European Commission |date=12 October 2013 |accessdate=04 May 2018}}</ref>:
<blockquote>There are no 'Commercial Open Source' editions, the entire core application is open source and free to download. We believe that open source drives innovation and that the development model will make development faster, applications more secure and less buggy, and the community more responsive to user needs.<ref name="SoperSuite13" /></blockquote>





Revision as of 18:02, 4 May 2018

SuiteCRM
Developer(s) SalesAgility Ltd.
Initial release November 25, 2013 (2013-11-25)[1]
Stable release

7.14.3  (February 5, 2024; 9 months ago (2024-02-05))

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Written in PHP
Operating system Cross-platform
Type Customer relationship management software
License(s) GNU Affero General Public License v3
Website SuiteCRM.com

Product history

SuiteCRM started out as British company SalesAgility's attempt to improve the open-source Community Edition of SugarCRM, largely through its Advanced OpenSales (AOS) open-source suite of modules for Sugar CE.[2][3] Originally part of its consulting work for individual customers, SalesAgility began offering its SuiteCRM solution—Sugar CE + AOS—in roughly 2012.[2][3] However, by mid- to late 2013, SalesAgility anticipated that no more updates to Sugar CE would be arriving before 2014[4] (with SugarCRM publicly confirming in February 2014 the end of its CE[5]) and announced that it would be producing SuiteCRM as a stand-alone open-source alternative to SugarCRM Professional Edition[6]:

There are no 'Commercial Open Source' editions, the entire core application is open source and free to download. We believe that open source drives innovation and that the development model will make development faster, applications more secure and less buggy, and the community more responsive to user needs.[6]





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