Avidian’s Prophet Software Wins Kudos from Renowned Tech Publication
PC Magazine Recognizes Prophet Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Add-In Software as One of Its Four â??Favorite Small Business Toolsâ?
Seattle, WA (June 22, 2007) – Even stellar sales stars can use a little help to avoid communication blunders and lost opportunities in today’s era of frenzied 24/7 business. To help them navigate the market’s many customer relationship management (CRM) solutions, May 2007’s PC Magazine named its four “favorite small business tools”, an exclusive list that included the Prophet CRM software.
Prophet, created and distributed by Washington State’s Avidian Technologies, is “built” upon the über popular Microsoft Outlook, allowing even technologically challenged sales professionals an uncomplicated means to use CRM and boost sales.
PC Magazine observed that Prophet 5 Professional’s “well-designed interface gives users easy contact navigation,” making it ideal for small business pros who want to minimize common “brain blips” such as missing conference calls or neglecting to follow-through on assurances.
Reviewed by PC Magazine’s Robert P. Lipschutz, Prophet 5 was heralded as “easy to use” and “quick”, a boon to sales staff and executives looking for a straightforward answer to solve client management issues and increase profit margins. Lipschultz’s review added that “Avidian’s add-in gives the omnipresent e-mail and calendaring app improved opportunity management and sales-process automation without requiring users to learn a complex new application.”
Warren Stokes, Vice President of Sales for Avidian Technologies, is pleased that Prophet has received such an honor. “It’s gratifying to know that a well-respected and objective source such as PC Magazine recognizes what we’ve been striving to achieve in all our products: ease, reliability, and exceptional performance.”
Prophet can be purchased through the main company or an approved Avidian distributor, and current Prophet prices start at $149.95 to $499.95 per user.
Source: Avidian Technologies