Looking for something exactly like BCM that runs on Exchange with all date available in OMA/WM and O

B

boe

Hello,

I have a client with only 10 users. They want something exactly like BCM
but need it to run from a server and to push all data to their Windows
Mobile devices as well as be available via a web interface. I think MS has
some CRM program but I don't know if it does all of those things.

Thank
 
M

mrtimpeterson via OfficeKB.com

Boe,

Another possible alternative can be found at: www.avidian.com. It all
depends upon exactly what you mean by pushing "all data" to their Windows
Mobile devices. Avidian makes a good WM application that extends the sales
opportunity data to the device. You also do not have to synch a separately
stored file of business contacts.

Best wishes,

-THP
 
B

boe

Thanks

However as far as I know BCM doesn't wirelessly use activesync to keep all
contact info up to date on Windows Mobile.
 
B

boe

Thanks - we'd be looking for something that keeps all the data on the
exchange server so we can access it via OWA but also syncs using activesync
at all times through OMA while being easily accessed via outlook using RPC.
 
M

mrtimpeterson via OfficeKB.com

Boe,

Sounds like the Avidian Prophet Server edition might be worth a look for you
from what you describe.

-THP


Thanks - we'd be looking for something that keeps all the data on the
exchange server so we can access it via OWA but also syncs using activesync
at all times through OMA while being easily accessed via outlook using RPC.
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G

Guest

Boe,

You might also check MS CRM Mobile, there is a mobile version of the
product. You need to have SQL 2005 to store the data, just a thought.

Mike

mrtimpeterson via OfficeKB.com said:
Boe,

Sounds like the Avidian Prophet Server edition might be worth a look for you
from what you describe.

-THP


Thanks - we'd be looking for something that keeps all the data on the
exchange server so we can access it via OWA but also syncs using activesync
at all times through OMA while being easily accessed via outlook using RPC.
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
 

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