Salesforce.com Users Welcome Simple File Management on Amazon Cloud
Published November 2nd, 2009
CyanGate, McLean, Virginia based media technology company has announced their newest application S-Drive. Leading CRM service provider Salesforce.com’s both professional and enterprise edition customers will now be able use S-Drive to securely store and share their files without any storage limits.
S-Drive uses Amazon’s storage cloud for secure and scalable file management while providing a user friendly interface within Salesforce.com platform. Bulent Dogan, Senior Solution architect at CyanGate, states that companies leveraging Salesforce.com CRM platform will be able to store and share their sales and marketing collateral, product documentation, customer documents and even any type of media files via S-Drive. He also added that companies can allow their customers to upload and download case files, product updates and documentation directly from Salesforce.com’s customer portal without file size and storage limitations.
Salesforce.com just announced that they have released a new Adobe Flex Builder recently complimenting their rich internet application (RIA) initiative. S-Drive is a showcase for these type of applications that will enhance the CRM experience for companies and allow eye catching applications to be built on the typically business oriented Salesforce.com platform.
Since the launch of S-Drive’s newest edition on AppExchange, customer feedback supports that this application is easy to use and is an improvement to Salesforce.com’s document management. To get started companies need to sign up for a single company account from AppExchange.
For more information go to http://www.cyangate.com/products/products/s-drive.html
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