« Microsoft CRM Seminar | Main | CRM Notes »
August 29, 2005
Web Based CRM
A fairly recent innovation in the world of customer relationship management is web based CRM. Early CRM products were based on a company’s internal computer system. Today, you can get a web based CRM which provides additional capabilities. One of the biggest advantages of a web based CRM is that it can be accessed from anywhere in the world. Since CRM is most used by salespeople, and most salespeople have to travel a lot, a web based CRM will give them access to their CRM wherever they are. This means that a web based CRM lets salespeople access much needed information at almost anytime. Assuming that salespeople will have internet access on the road, a web based CRM will let them reach information at any time.
As well, web based CRM provides additional capabilities to share information among more than sales people. For large accounts that require many different sales people to collaborate their efforts, this feature of web based CRM is invaluable. Without this information sharing, the customers would likely get frustrated with the level of service and seek out a new supplier. Another advantage of web based CRM is that internet servers are generally much more reliable than in house company hard drives. This means that the information stored on a web based CRM is more likely to be in working order more of the time so that it can be accessed by sales people when it is needed. However, web based CRM is not perfect as internet resources are more often a target of hackers which could be a big concern for some companies.
Posted by ben at August 29, 2005 1:20 PM