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Etelos announces a new way for people to access their Customer Relationship Management System - through their iPhone.
"Etelos CRM works great on the iPhone" Etelos CEO Danny Kolke said. "It allows you to get access to your tasks, projects, appointments or any of your other business processes while you're away from the office. It's almost as good as carrying a laptop."
The Etelos CRM suite gives users contact, task, group, sales and project management, as well as group messaging and reporting functionality in one easy-to-use interface that is now compatible with the iPhone's Safari Web browser.
CRM for iPhone is seamlessly integrated with Etelos CRM, which can already be run in Google Apps, Netvibes, Windows Live and Pageflakes.
The iPhone edition is available to Etelos CRM Professional, Enterprise and Developer edition customers immediately. A 24-hour test drive is available to iPhone owners at www.crmforiphone.com.
More than 4,000 businesses have signed up for the existing versions of Etelos CRM. Existing users will be able to access their traditional CRM tools while away from their computer. Note taking, appointment setting and contact management are all easy to use and simple to navigate with Etelos CRM for iPhone.
Etelos CRM for iPhone was designed to offer businesses flexibility and functionality on their iPhone’s Safari Web Browser. Combining powerful functionality such as project management, call logging, appointment management, in-depth reporting and more with easily customizable AJAX-enabled functionality, Etelos CRM for iPhone gives businesses of any size the ability to manage their all of their business processes together. Scalable and easy to customize, Etelos CRM for iPhone helps businesses improve and easily manage their business using the web.
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