ReviewsACT! 2010 Webinars by DMC Software
Leading Sage and Microsoft Business Partner, DMC Software has introduced a series of weekly ACT! 2010 Webinars designed to update people with the latest product news, ACT! 2010 functionality and new features.
PETERBOROUGH, UK, September 06, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- DMC Software has introduced a series of weekly ACT! 2010 Webinars designed to keep people up to date with the latest product news, new features and ACT! functionality. The Webinars are held every Friday at 11am from the leading Sage and Microsoft Business Partner, and provide all in attendance the opportunity to discuss any questions with experts and like-minded users.
ACT! 2010 was released on presale in August and will soon be ready to ship. The latest ACT! release has attracted a lot of attention with existing clients and prospects alike, keen to find out more about the new and enhanced functionality. DMC Software has been running the free "What"s New in ACT! 2010" Webinars for two weeks and already the interest has been astounding, the first two weeks fully booked with interested parties being asked to choose an alternative date.
Liam Walton, DMC Software"s Online ACT! Presentation Specialist, stated "The ACT! 2010 Webinars have been a great success so far, I really feel that both existing and prospective clients will find the content interesting and useful. ACT! 2010 has many new and enhanced features that will bring ACT! users into the 21st Century enabling businesses to better utilise communication channels.
"One of the key features that has generated a lot of interest is the e-marketing module which provides the small business user with a cost effective e-mail marketing solution, helping them to compete in an increasingly competitive marketplace."
In addition, ACT! 2010 provides users with enhanced navigation with the introduction of larger buttons and quick access to search from each screen view. The new customisable opportunities provide extra flexibility to users with each item adaptable according to the individual businesses" existing sales models.