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Zoho CRM Enterprise Edition Adds Role-based Security Admin, Sheet Integration

4/18/2008

Software developer Zoho this week released Zoho CRM Enterprise Edition, an expanded version of the company's Web-based constituent relationship management solution and part of its Business Applications set.

Zoho CRM Enterprise Edition, which joins the CRM Personal and CRM Professional editions, adds role-based security administration with profiles, roles, groups, and field-level access security. It also adds autoresponders for e-mail marketing, new customization features, new data administration features (including the ability to import 20,000 records per batch), reporting, and wiki-based contextual help. Additional feature enhancements can be found here.

In addition, Zoho has now integrated its online spreadsheet app--Zoho Sheet--with Zoho CRM, which provides access to Zoho Sheet View within most of the CRM modules.

Zoho CRM is available now in three editions. Zoho CRM Personal is free with a limit of three users. Zoho CRM Professional is free for the first three users and $12 per user per month after that. Zoho CRM Enterprise is free for the first three users and runs $25 per user per month thereafter. Outlook plugins are also available for each edition at $3 per user per month. More information on pricing and features for each edition can be found here. Free demos are also available on Zoho's site.



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