Outlook
CRM
MX-Contact is
an Outlook CRM, Contact Management and Sales Force Automation
package that runs inside Microsoft Outlook 2000, 2002 and 2003. The
Outlook CRM system utilizes all the standard functionality of
Outlook but provides many additional features that transform Outlook
into a powerful CRM system.
MX-Contact
Outlook CRM has 7 different versions available catering for a single
user right the way through to an enterprise with tens of thousands
of users. MX-Contact Outlook CRM leverages your investment in
existing Microsoft technology by avoiding expenditure on additional
infrastructure and costly training
programs.
For Outlook
CRM, TrackerOffice improves and secures your existing customer
relationships and helps build strong relationships with new
customers. By providing a centralized repository of all customer
information, accessible from any location through Microsoft Outlook
CRM, customer files are a keystroke away from those who need it:
project managers handling customer service issues, sales people
looking for contact information, and executives reviewing current
customer relationships and billing
arrangements.
Benefits of
Outlook CRM:
- Easy access
to customer data with On-line customer folders
- Improve
customer service and sales efforts with effective contact tracking
- Management of
customer correspondence and e-mail
- Track billing
arrangements and contracts
- Manage
customer service issues
- Forecast
future sales
- Generate
proposals
There are many
Outlook CRM free utilities like Outlook Contacts Scrubber™. The
Outlook Contacts Scrubber™ provides a means of easily eliminating
duplicate records from your OutlookCRM™ (Outlook CRM) contacts. It
works by processing your Outlook CRM contacts or companies, looking
for possible duplicate items. As it finds duplicates, it presents
them to you, displaying field-by-field comparisons of item data, and
proposing a logical way of merging the item data into one unique
item. The user may then merge these items; the user can opt to use
the program's proposed merge, or override it with personal own
choices, on a field-by-field basis.