xSellsys Revolutionizes CRM Arena With Leading Wireless Application

xSellsys, a rapidly growing Application Service Provider (ASP) of leading Sales Force Automation Systems (SFA), announced today the launch of their wireless application for CRM management.

"The xSellsys wireless program is the first and only application that enables our clients to have all the functionality of advanced CRM systems. Search Accounts, Contacts, Opportunities, send emails, conduct automated marketing & mail merge tasks, get map directions, access product information, and calendar items are all included," said Bill Noonan, xSellsys CEO-Founder. "With the RIM and WAP applications, our clients have the choice of using all the popular mobile devices such as Palm Pilot Vii (NASDAQ:PALM), Blackberry (NASDAQ:RIM), Kyocera (NYSE:KYO), Nokia (NYSE:NOK), ATT Wireless (NYSE:AWE), Sony (NYSE:SNE), Motorola (NYSE:MOT), Sprint PCS (NYSE:PCS), Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM), and Windows CE (NASDAQ:MFST) devices."

xSellsys eliminates any sync process and provides direct, real-time access to client data. Security programs remain intact and the form and function are identical to the PC/Laptop applications. Clients are able to add, modify or delete any information, anytime, from any mobile access point. This means no delays in accessing information and clients are never out of touch with their Accounts. It's cost effective too, for under a dollar a day our clients get great features, incredible speed and total enterprise reach.

"Not only will this wireless application revolutionize the way Account Executives manage client relationships, but for those who will adopt early, it will become such a competitive advantage, they will see an immediate ROI to the revenue line. "He who responds the fastest and most frequent, wins," said Leslie Stevens, Director of Sales for xSellsys.

xSellsys demonstrated a preview of their Wireless Sellution at the eCRM Trade Show March 14-16th at the Los Angeles Convention Center.


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