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BatchBook CRM Comes To The Google Apps Marketplace

By Mike Sachoff

BatchBlue Software has added BatchBook, a social customer relationship management tool, to the Google Apps Marketplace, Google's recently launched online storefront for Google Apps products and services.

Aimed at small businesses and entrepreneurs with active growing contact networks, BatchBook is a customizable, online CRM tool that helps businesses organize their contact data and track social networking activity.

"BatchBlue is committed to integrating our social CRM technology with other small business solutions that we know will benefit our customers," said BatchBlue President Pamela O'Hara.

"With the new Apps Marketplace, Google has made it easy for small businesses to build a network of solutions that work smoothly together."

BatchBook provides small businesses and entrepreneurs with web-based CRM software to manage and track the contact information, communications and tasks for their people network.

With BatchBook, users have access to a customizable contact manager that keeps Google contacts in synch while providing a single point of integration for all their contacts across the web.


"Through the Google Apps Marketplace, software vendors like BatchBlue are helping us build a rich ecosystem of integrated apps that work seamlessly with Google Apps, allowing IT administrators to leverage the benefits of cloud computing and extend Google Apps to meet more of their business needs," said Scott McMullan, Google Apps Partner Lead for Google Enterprise.

"We are happy to offer BatchBook to the millions of Google Apps users who have embraced the cloud."


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