VMobile iPhone Edition puts the iPhone into good use
Verticals onDemand, a leading provider of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) CRM solutions for the pharceutical industry, has launched its new VMobile iPhone Edition. Using this application, sales representatives can have real-time access to Verticals onDemand’s VBioPharma SaaS CRM system.
If, like me, these sound Greek to you, don’t bother yourself too much trying to figure out what the VMobile Phone Edition can do with the iPhone. In simple words, the VMobile iPhone Edition application simply enables sales representatives to use their iPhone to log sales calls and record physician reactions in real-time anywhere they are on the field.
In addition, the software allows sales representatives to access their entire territory of customers, drill down into customer demographics and professional information, get instant customer maps and driving directions from Google Maps, access their daily calendar of scheduled calls as well as schedule new ones, perform detailed call reports, of course using their iPhone.
You may test drive the VMobile iPhone Edition by registering for the 30-day trial. Once you’ve registered, you’ll receive the URL, username and password that you need to take it for a spin in your iPhone.
Via [Business Wire] Product [Verticals onDemand]
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