CRM-gx 4.17

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    01/03/2004
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  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

CRM-gx is a web-based collaboration and CRM suite for small and medium-sized businesses. The solution enables sales teams and groups to work and collaborate from anywhere. Share email, calendars, tasks, accounts, contacts, files, reports, cases, and opportunities. Connect securely and seamlessly from your office, home, or on the road. CRM-gx includes many customer relationship management (CRM) and sales force automation (SFA) features, including lead management, sales forecasting, reporting, email campaigns, rules, and workflow automation. Manage teams by roles and objectives. Synchronize with Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Exchange at the touch of a button. Customize the solution with new database fields, reports, and automated processes. CRM-gx supports multiple office locations, time zones, and currencies, and can import your existing customer information easily. Your workgroup or sales team will be more organized, efficient, and productive immediately.

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