Mobile Edge for CRM on Demand 6.0.2
Mobile Edge for Oracle CRM on Demand allows you to connect to and run your Oracle CRM on Demand on your iPhone or iPad giving you access to your critical CRM information even when you are outside of cellular network coverage. The application is ideal for all users of CRM on Demand including sales, customer service technicians and professional services specialists. Contact iEnterprises to obtain the server software so as to allow a live connection to your CRM on Demand system. Features - Mobile Edge for Oracle CRM on Demand allows you to manage all critical areas of your CRM including Accounts, Contacts, Opportunities, Activities, Leads, and Tickets. Data is stored locally giving you quick access to your CRM information even when you are out of cellular network coverage. Custom fields and objects that can be configured in your CRM on Demand environment.
In addition, it automatically synchronizes contacts with the device native address book for easy lookup from the native email and other iPhone/iPad applications. The administration console that is provided with Mobile Edge also includes advanced features such as custom objects, pre-loading device data, centralized administration and interface mapping. By default, the application will be running in disconnected demo mode so that you can see what an Oracle CRM on Demand application would look like on the iPhone or iPad. Each implementation of Mobile Edge for Oracle CRM on Demand requires professional services so as to install our servers and enable connectivity to your CRM on Demand instance. Please contact iEnterprises should your require this initiation, or for more information on Mobile Edge for Oracle CRM on Demand. Mobile Edge for CRM on Demand
Related Downloads:
Today's Top iPhone Application
@beat 1.0
This app shows the current time, the current date and the current Swatch internet time (or beat time). As nice little feature it has an integrated photo gallery. It shows the 50 first pictures of your photo gallery. The image changes every 10 seconds. Swatch Internet Time (or beat time) is a decimal time concept introduced in 1998 and marketed by the Swatch corporation as an alternative, decimal measure of time. One of the goals was to...
