SugarCRM, the customer relationship management (CRM) company, extends its mobile CRM leadership position with its new native iPhone application, made generally available from November 23, 2010 as part of the latest enhancement to Sugar 6 – CRM made simple.
Bundled with the Sugar Enterprise edition, the iPhone application will also be available for a limited time at no additional charge for users of Sugar Professional edition. The Sugar Mobile for iPhone application can be downloaded today at the Apple iTunes AppStore. Free trials of SugarCRM Professional can be launched directly from Sugar Mobile for iPhone, as well as from the SugarCRM website.
“Sugar Mobile on the iPhone is great!” said Mark M. Buss, director of marketing and business development at Burgess-Norton Mfg. Co., a world-class, global provider of engineered solutions to several key industrial markets. “Everything I need, all of my account and opportunity records for example, are right at my fingertips, with clean and simple navigation. It is an awesome productivity boost.”
“We are excited to offer Sugar Mobile to new and existing Sugar users to help extend their CRM success into mobile use,” said Bill Harrison, president of Epicom, a SugarCRM partner honored as the Sugar Partner of the Month for November 2010. “No other mobile CRM tool offers up such an intuitive and seamless experience, coupled with the flexibility and customization capabilities found in Sugar Mobile. What’s more, Sugar Mobile provides anytime, anywhere access for our customers without increasing the cost of their CRM initiative.”
“Smart phones have become the standard for connecting with your customers at any time, anywhere. Sugar Mobile is the only CRM solution that delivers the ease of use of Sugar 6 on the most commonly used mobile platforms,” said Clint Oram, co-founder and vice president of products at SugarCRM. “SugarCRM is laser focused on delivering the most intuitive, flexible and open CRM solutions available today.” ***
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