Verticals onDemand releases VMobile iPhone Edition

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Jun 23, 2008 at 5:07am

imageVerticals onDemand, the pharmaceutical industry’s provider of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) CRM solutions, has launched the VMobile iPhone Edition, which provides pharmaceutical and biotechnology sales representatives with real-time access to their VBioPharma SaaS CRM system on the Apple communications device.

All VMobile iPhone Edition users access the same version of the underlying multitenant software code on the back-endy. With all VMobile applications, life sciences companies can deploy mobile applications that don’t require additional maintenance cost or effort to support and enhance, according to Peter Gassner, president and CEO of Verticals onDemand.

In contrast to Verticals onDemand’s VMobile Tablet and PDA Editions, which run in a disconnected mode, the new VMobile iPhone Edition operates in a connected mode at all times. Pharmaceutical representatives can log sales calls and record physician reactions in real-time from anywhere there’s cell phone coverage. The iPhone also provides “elegant integration” with Google Maps for instant driving directions, Gassner adds.

To sign up for a free trial of the VMobile iPhone Edition, go here: http://www.verticalsondemand.com/products/vmobile-iphone.php

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