Commence Produces Fast Start Program for Business Partners

Robyn Greenspan

Updated · Apr 02, 2001

OAKHURST, NJ–Commence Corporation has announced the release of its new Fast Start Program, an aggressive channel initiative designed to help new and existing business partners leverage the growing demand for customer relationship management (CRM) solutions. Since 1988, Commence has created flexible solutions to win, retain, and manage customer and partner interactions for the small- to medium-sized business (SMB) marketplace.

The objective of the Fast Start Program is to enable Commence Business Partners a range of tools for customized CRM solutions. The program includes training, lead generation, and the opportunity to participate in a range of promotional activities, such as direct mail campaigns, seminars, and trade shows. Additionally, the Fast Start Program will be instrumental in rolling out Commence’s new software, Commence® Relationship Management (Commence® RM), which offers a powerful platform to deliver customized CRM applications that support a broad range of business needs at an affordable price.

Commence RM provides an easy way for users to manage, track, and view all of their business activities and interactions with customers, vendors, suppliers, and partners. The product features a state-of-the-art user interface, with a personalized “digital dashboard” for users to customize their views to display their specific information needs, such as daily sales orders, priority support calls, account history, follow-up activities, and more. Commence RM is currently scheduled to ship in April and is priced at $695 per user license.

Robyn Greenspan
Robyn Greenspan

Robyn Greenspan, an independent researcher and speaker, is interested in innovation, market trends and information technology. She was a participant in the AI Summit and also took part in the IEEE International Conference on Edge Computing, International SOA Symposium series and the International Cloud Symposium series. She graduated from Temple University. She was previously the communications and research manager for the AMS, an internationally recognized professional association that advances knowledge in the IT and business management areas.

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