SalesOutlook
- Easy CRM Solution for Outlook and SharePoint
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Version 7.0 now
available with Windows 7, Exchange 2010 and Office 2010
support!
Office 2007 users can now enjoy lightning fast searches with
Windows Desktop Search.
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SharePoint CRM
SalesOutlook is a Smart Client
For some time, user interfaces have been
categorized into two broad categories: rich clients and thin
clients (Web browser-based clients). While rich clients
typically provide a high-quality, responsive user experience and
have good developer and platform support, they can introduce
deployment and maintenance challenges. Thin clients, however,
have interactivity and usability challenges and are far from
ideal in addressing the back-end integration challenges that
organizations face. Thin clients underutilize local computing
resources and generally do not have an offline capability. Also,
thin clients do not generally integrate well with the desktop
applications that information workers use throughout the day.
Smart clients, which seek to combine the best of both
approaches, provide an attractive alternative.
Smart Clients
Recognizing the inherent weaknesses of both
thin and rich client approaches, SalesOutlook combines the best
of both approaches. SalesOutlook CRM software combines the
benefits of a rich client with the manageability of a thin
client. Some of the characteristics and implicit benefits of a
smart client solution include the following:
Utilization of local resources. A
smart client takes advantage of local hardware and software
resources.
Offline capability. Smart clients work when either
connected or disconnected from the network.
Connectivity. Smart client applications can interact
with Web services that provide access to data or an enterprise
application.
Due to these benefits, a smart client application in many cases
provides a significantly more productive and powerful user
experience. SalesOutlook is an excellent example of a smart
client solution that provides accessing data from multiple
sources such as SharePoint and Exchange Server.
SalesOutlook is a Smart Client Solution Built with Microsoft
Office.
Microsoft Office applications take advantage of the power of the
local processor while giving users access to information and
services that reside on remote systems. Users have access to
data from one or more back-end systems in an application context
that they are familiar with.
SharePoint takes advantage of the Web and can be used for
archiving or for large lists while Outlook is used to store the
contact and account data. Data typically only available in
Outlook e-mails and other Office documents is no longer locked
away in a single user's desktop computer. Users can read and
update data from one or more back-end systems within the Office
system.
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