Appirio, a firm that aims to help enterprises get the most out of their
software-as-a-service applications, has released a new product to improve
workers' use of disparate on-demand services.
The firm announced its
new
synchronisation tools at the
Office
2.0 conference, claiming that they could help workers in all areas of an
enterprise improve their use of on-demand applications.
The tools are designed to work with applications from Appirio partner firms
Google and Salesforce.com.
Appirio Personal Sync for Salesforce and Google is a free product that lets
workers selectively add information from one application to the other, making
sure that critical business information is replicated across both platforms.
For example, emails or contact and diary information from Google's free Gmail
service can be fed automatically through to a Salesforce.com CRM system.
Appirio said that its release would solve the problems inherent in using
these disparate systems, and make it much easier for sales teams to do their job
in an efficient way.
This means that workers will be able to select precisely the information they
need to do their jobs, without having to involve the IT department in lengthy
and laborious integration work.
Where firms are subscribing to the Google Apps business applications package
Appirio offers tighter integration with its Premium Contact and Calendar Sync.
Unlike the Personal release this allows for centralised administration and
provides enterprise-level support services.
"Cloud computing has had a profound impact on the way individuals work and
the way businesses run, but we have only just scratched the surface," said Chris
Barbin, chief executive at Appirio.
"Appirio will continue to deliver products and services that break down the
barriers to large-scale on-demand adoption.
"At one end of the spectrum we're mobilising individuals by giving them tools
to connect the different on-demand solutions they rely on to get their job done.
"On the other end of the spectrum we're helping executives to 'think bigger'
about the power of cloud computing and what it can bring to their company."
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