Sugar 7 Training and Best Practices LIVE

In addition to the awe-inspiring sights and sounds of San Francisco, we’re excited to be bringing Sugar University to this year’s SugarCon. Our top training instructors will be delivering quality training directly to you through live, hands-on instruction.

This is the place to start – or continue – learning best practices for end-users and administrators with Sugar through our extensive 2-day Discover track sessions. We’re also offering an additional Customer Training day, purely dedicated to our most-wanted training topics. Here is a glimpse into the training options available at this year’s SugarCon:

Sugar UniversityTuesday, April 29 & Wednesday, April 30
Discover | Becoming a Sugar Power User

Adopting Sugar 7
For those of you thinking of upgrading to Sugar 7, this session is for you. We’ll show you what’s new in the Sugar 7 release to prepare you and your team to make a smooth transition and get the most out of your upgrade.

7 Things You Didn’t Know You Could Do with Sugar 7
Sugar is one of the most used CRM applications on the planet. The application has spawned countless books, web sites, blog posts and tweets about interesting things one can do with the platform. This session will uncover some of the coolest things you didn’t know you could do with Sugar.

Sugar Importing Basics
One of the first challenges in implementing Sugar is migrating your existing information for use in Sugar. This session highlights best practices that you can use to quickly get your existing data where it belongs – in Sugar! Learn how you can quickstart your Sugar implementation by importing data from other CRM applications, Outlook, Google Contacts, or any program that can save data in a CSV (comma-separated values) format. Clean data in Sugar becomes valuable information for your business.

“No Code Required” Configurations
This session showcases some of our favorite configurations for Sugar administrators. You will learn key configurations in Studio and Workflow that can be applied to real world scenarios in your implementation.

Getting Started with Reporting
As a newer Sugar user, one of the most critical features you’ll use everyday is Reports. We will provide you with basic information about the Reports Module, show you how to get started using Reports, and update you on enhancements we’re planning for future releases of Sugar.

Thursday, May 1
Customer Training Day

End User Getting Started
Get started by understanding end user features and functionality. You will learn Sugar best practices and how to enjoy the features most commonly used by SugarCRM end-users.
Audience: End-Users

Creating Reports
Become a reporting expert and learn how to create reports using Sugar. All major report types will be reviewed and you will be given the opportunity to create your own reports in class.
Audience: Adminstrators or End-Users.

Working in Studio
Learn how to create new fields (including calculated and dependent value fields), re-label existing fields, add-to and remove fields from page layouts, and create new module relationships.
Audience: Adminstrators

Building Workflows
Learn how to create workflows that streamline your business processes using on pre-defined triggers to generate automated actions and alerts.
Audience: Adminstrators

Register today for your chance to get live, hands-on training by Sugar experts in the most beautiful city in the world!

See you there,
Kevin Freitas

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