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Salesboom.com provider of pre-integrated on demand CRM and ERP unveiled Salesboom Version 8. Packed with new Ajax and RIA features to save users time, v8 also includes Human Resource Management, Employee Management, Commissions and Expense Management, unlimited custom tabs and fields and over 120 new features. Building on our all inclusive Software-as-a-Service that includes pre-integrated front and back-office software on demand, Salesboom v8 stretches the boundaries of business computing by delivering an offering not yet seen in the on demand CRM space.
Salesboom v8 will be a no cost, seamless upgrade for all current Salesboom customers, registered 30-day web trial users. Much work on v8 also went into upgrading the customization and Integration capabilities of the on demand platform that powers Salesboom CRM. "I would be lying if I told you this release was not our biggest release to date, with v8 we feel we have built the foundation to graduate Salesboom to new heights. Our partners and customers are ecstatic," says Rami Hamodah, President and Co-founder of Salesboom.
Adding Rich Internet Application (RIA) components as part of the CRM makes Salesboom more intuitive and time saving for users, which increases adoption of the CRM. With many new features such as Salesboom Suggest , Contact and Lead Rolodex, and Ajax Calendar Salesboom users are empowered with greater control and maneuverability of information while cutting down on navigation time and page refreshes. "With v8 one of our main goals was to orient our products to look and feel more like a desktop application, providing our users with greater fluency of movement and data control," commented Troy Muise, CEO and Co-founder of Salesboom. "Our customers are the guiding light, and we are proud to fulfill their requests such as Expense Tracking, HR, Employee Management, Mass Data Management, and enhanced Mail Merge features that will further simplify our users' day."
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CRMGuru 05/05/06 12:23:24 PM EDT | |||
I just tested the free 30 day trial. The AJAX is non intrusive and is only done in areas to simplify the user experience. I like how they use such technologies to help users not to make a better looking GUI only. This AJAX implementation makes a lot of sense for a CRM business application |
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