VANCOUVER , BRITISH COLUMBIA - August 18, 2008 – Driving the mobile CRM wave, Maximizer Software Inc. (TSX:MAX), a leading provider of simple, accessible customer relationship management (CRM) solutions, has announced its new mobile CRM brand – Maximizer Mobile CRM. To date, more than 1,600 companies worldwide have adopted Maximizer's mobile CRM solutions, proving the demand in the market for mobile sales and service solutions for small and medium-sized businesses.
“The new Maximizer Mobile CRM brand underlines our corporate focus in the growing mobile marketplace. We helped pioneer mobile CRM, so we are aligning our resources and further focusing on our strengths in this dynamic market,” said John Caputo, president, Maximizer Software. “With rapid technology advancements in devices, applications, and network speed, our customers are rapidly embracing new smartphone solutions to give field sales and other mobile professionals immediate access to the customer information they need to strengthen relationships with their customers. We will continue to develop our mobile CRM solutions and lead this market, to help customers close deals faster, increase customer satisfaction and provide more flexibility for their employees.”
Encompassing all of Maximizer's mobile CRM products, the new Maximizer Mobile CRM brand offers several options for today's mobile devices and smartphones:
- MaxMobile for BlackBerry ® or Windows Mobile ® devices: data is stored on the device and synchronized with Maximizer CRM in the office.
- MaxLink for Palm ® devices: data is synchronized between Palm OS device modules and data in Maximizer CRM modules.
- Wireless Web Access: online, real-time access to Maximizer CRM data through the mobile device's wireless web browser.
Maximizer Mobile CRM provides access to customers, leads, notes, documents, schedules, sales deals, and service cases, directly on mobile devices, while enabling synchronization with information at the office.
“With 2.25 billion mobile devices expected to be sold by 2015, Maximizer's Mobile CRM offerings are right in line with the growing demand in the mobile marketplace,” said Barton Goldenberg, president, ISM Inc., strategic CRM advisors. “Maximizer is delivering a key mobile solution to sales teams who are always on the go and need their customer information at their fingertips.”
A leading medical device sales team speaks to the technology's advantage: “Without a doubt, Maximizer Mobile CRM for Windows Mobile devices has been a highly successful productivity tool for our mobile field team, as well as our service staff and R&D department", said Byron MacPhee, U.S. vice president of sales, Sigvaris. "Mobile CRM gives the executive team a tremendous strategic advantage in having near real-time customer information flowing in from the field which ultimately allows Sigvaris to remain a proactive customer service organization."
For more information on Maximizer Mobile CRM solutions , please visit http://www.maximizer.com.au/solutions/maxcrm/mobility.shtml
About Maximizer Software Maximizer Software is a leading provider of simple, accessible, customer relationship management (CRM) solutions, providing the best value for small and medium-sized businesses. As a pioneer in the CRM industry for more than 20 years, Maximizer offers sales, marketing, and customer service staff and managers access to customer information through mobile devices, online, or the desktop. Maximizer's solutions enable organizations to accelerate business growth by streamlining sales, marketing and customer service processes, while exceeding client expectations. Maximizer Software has sold over one million licenses to more than 120,000 customers, ranging in size from entrepreneurs to multi-national organizations, including: Siemens, Société Générale, HSBC, TD Securities, Lockheed Martin, Brian Tracy International, Fisher & Paykel Healthcare, Oxford University Press, and Cathay Pacific. Maximizer Software is a global business with offices and over 400 business partners throughout the Americas, Europe/Middle East/Africa and Asia Pacific. For more information, please visit: www.maximizer.com.au.
This release may contain certain forward-looking statements reflecting Maximizer Software Inc.'s current expectations. Investors are cautioned that all forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, including without limitation, changes in market and competition, technological and competitive developments, and potential downturns in economic conditions generally. Additional information on these and other potential factors that could affect the Company's financial results are detailed in documents filed from time to time with the provincial securities commissions in Canada. All trademarks or registered trademarks stated herein are properties of their respective owners.
Media Contact: Jennifer MacLeid Qotb Young & Associates (513) 281-2772 jennifermq@yapr.com
Rogier de Jonge Marketing Manager Tel: +61 2 9957 2011 Email: rdejonge@maximizer.com.au Web: www.maximizer.com.au
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