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May 25, 2006 | Comments: (0)

Convoq plugs in to Salesforce.com for on-demand collaboration

Convoq has announced a new version of SellASAP for AppExchange, further integrating with Salesforce.com and Outlook.

SellASAP 3.0 adds presence from most major IM systems -- now including Skype -- along with hosting and playback of recorded meetings.

The company said its Salesforce-integrated Flash-based system was superior to competitors' because it did not require plug-ins, and automatically did logging and reporting of conferencing and collaboration within Salesforce, "giving sales managers greater real-time visibility into team activities, providing a dashboard that updates online meeting activity, and transcripts of sales meetings for training purposes."

Chuck Digate, president and CEO of Convoq, said: "SellASAP provides them with instant access to a highly integrated Web conferencing system, without leaving the Salesforce context."

The system was unveiled on Tuesday at Saleforce.com's Appforce conference in San Francisco, dedicated to promoting Appexchange solutions.

SellASAP 3.0 is offered as a $4,200 annual subscription, with a 10-seat minimum license, for unlimited meetings of up to 15 people.

Posted by Mike Barton on May 25, 2006 05:46 PM


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