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Sprinklr integrates Weibo, Renren, and QQ into social media management system

NEW YORK - Sprinklr, the leading provider of social media management (SMM) infrastructure for enterprises, today announced the integration of the three leading Chinese language social networks, Sina Weibo, QQ, and Renren, into its Social@Scale™ platform.

by Staff | 04/10/2013

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