Integrated Workspaces - Click-Through Demo 1

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This is a portable, interactive demo that closely simulates the UI and functionality of an actual solution. Installs to your Start menu and includes a presenter script. Scenario Summary: In order to deliver service efficiently to clients, professional services teams must be able to access information from multiple locations including time and billing, customer relationship management (CRM), document management, and calendaring systems.

An integrated workspace solution delivers role-based information directly to the professional workers desktops so that they can spend less time looking for what they need and more time using it. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.

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