HP launches new CRM tools and MDM



Mobile devices and cloud have changed the way of doing business. HP today introduced new tools for business customers use this conversion and interact with Salesforce and good for business. HP has a strong position with business customers buying PCs and servers. As the market for traditional PCS, HP has worked to expand its sphere of influence in software and services.


SalesForce, meanwhile, is one of the leading providers of management platform (CRM) customer relationships. The company name has become synonymous with cloud-based business tools, and HP believes that many of its customers rely on Salesforce to get things done.


And so HP designed the new app: HP deal, cloud-based tool that integrates with Salesforce and allows users to easily create documents, sales quotes, business proposals, marketing and correspondence. HP believes that HP includes allow users to spend less time creating content and more time directly with the client. HP are available directly from the Salesforce AppExchange marketplace.


Alistair Firmin, Vice President for customer service at standard, explains, today, with HP tied for the Sales Department, we are able to create personalized customer communications, helping us to connect with them in a meaningful way that provides on our commitment to an excellent experience. "


HP also rolling out integration with good technology is the leading management (MDM) platform of the mobile device. HP ePrint Enterprise for good iOS enables users to reliably print from a good company, or a rich set of applications designed to work with the good.


Good for enterprise integration gives it administrators more control over data and ability to defend it. HP ePrint for enterprise enables it administrators a good iOS manage content that can be printed and limited to only print network printer securely firewall company. Businesses using HP equipment might appreciate these new tools. Salesforce and good both leaders in their respective fields, and users will be able to use tools designed to make it easier to work with them.


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