Sage Software Adds To ACT!, Forms Partnership With Small-Business Development Centers

Customer Inter@ction Solutions, Oct 2005 by Kalinoski, Glenn J

Sage Software recently announced more than 40 new ACT! add-on solutions compatible with the new ACT! by Sage 2006 and ACT! by Sage Premium for Workgroups 2006 contact and customer management solutions. The new add-on products were created to offer communications, sales, marketing, mapping, help desk, synchronization, administrative and productivity features. ACT! is used worldwide by more than 2.5 million users and more than 30,000 corporate accounts. Sage Software also announced the availability of ACT! 2006 for one to 10 networked users and ACT! Premium for Workgroups 2006 for sales teams and corporate workgroups.

In other news, Sage also announced a partnership with the Association of Small Business Development Centers. The partnership aligns Sage certified consultants with SBDCs nationwide to offer start-ups and growing businesses the management tools, training and support services that aid efficient business operations. The partnership also makes free 30-day trial CDs of Sage Software products available for nearly 1,000 regional SBDCs providing assistance to more than 1.3 million small-business entrepreneurs annually.

www.asbdc-us.org.

www.sagesoftware.com

www.act.com

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