WebEx Adds Sales Application

WebEx Adds Sales Application

Sep 20, 2004
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Web conferencing service provider WebEx Communications this week will announce a new version of its service designed for sales professionals called WebEx Sales Center.

The service is used for conducting Web conferences with sales prospects. It includes special features to assist sales professionals, such as a subject-matter-experts database, the ability to launch a Web conference from within a CRM (customer relationship management) application, private chat between sales team members, and a feature called Attention Indicator that shows when a prospect has switched to a different application.

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Pricing is $225 per port per month. Per-minute pricing packages are also available.

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