CRM Software
Friday, April 1, 2011 5:07:48 AM
Commence Corporation, one of the leading providers of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software, is experiencing a higher than usual interest in their online CRM software from users of traditional desktop contact management software.
There are thousands of users of the older desktop software programs such as Act, Goldmine, Maximizer and others, says Larry Caretsky, president of Commence Corporation. These companies have been using contact management software for many years primarily because they own the license and the software has continued to operate without any additional expense. The problem is that the software is now outdated and no longer operates on Microsofts newer desktop operating systems like Windows Vista and Windows 7 and does not integrate with the latest Microsoft Office 2007 and Microsoft Office 2010 software packages.
As a result, these companies are now forced to upgrade their software so its a great time to investigate CRM alternatives. While these companies are accustomed to desktop contact management software, they are well aware of the industrys move toward online CRM programs that do not require any hardware upgrades or software implementation. The interest in Commence Online CRM is based on their familiarity with Commence Corporation as a provider of CRM software for mid-market and smaller enterprises. They know the Commence brand, continued Caretsky,
Companies of all sizes are now taking advantage of online CRM or online Customer Relationship Management software. The days of long and costly implementation cycles have been replaced by rapidly deployable online CRM solutions. One of the companies enjoying a high degree of success in the CRM sector is Commence Corporation. Commence has been providing customer management solutions for contact management, sales force automation, marketing campaign management and customer service for more than two decades.
There are thousands of users of the older desktop software programs such as Act, Goldmine, Maximizer and others, says Larry Caretsky, president of Commence Corporation. These companies have been using contact management software for many years primarily because they own the license and the software has continued to operate without any additional expense. The problem is that the software is now outdated and no longer operates on Microsofts newer desktop operating systems like Windows Vista and Windows 7 and does not integrate with the latest Microsoft Office 2007 and Microsoft Office 2010 software packages.
As a result, these companies are now forced to upgrade their software so its a great time to investigate CRM alternatives. While these companies are accustomed to desktop contact management software, they are well aware of the industrys move toward online CRM programs that do not require any hardware upgrades or software implementation. The interest in Commence Online CRM is based on their familiarity with Commence Corporation as a provider of CRM software for mid-market and smaller enterprises. They know the Commence brand, continued Caretsky,
Companies of all sizes are now taking advantage of online CRM or online Customer Relationship Management software. The days of long and costly implementation cycles have been replaced by rapidly deployable online CRM solutions. One of the companies enjoying a high degree of success in the CRM sector is Commence Corporation. Commence has been providing customer management solutions for contact management, sales force automation, marketing campaign management and customer service for more than two decades.
