Active Modules Expands DotNetNuke® Integration with Latest Release of Active CRM
Active CRM Continues to Improve
CHARLESTON, SC- July 24, 2007 - Active Modules, Inc. has made several updates to its customer relationship management application, Active CRM.
Active Modules is continually updating its products to provide superior products for its customers. Several of the new features are in response to current customer feedback and are intended to enhance usability. The new developments include enhancements to the DotNetNuke module, improvements to Support ticket management and the first phase of localization.
The DotNetNuke Module for Active CRM adds new features that allow easier access to attachments that are associated with a ticket. The My Purchases module was also added and allows customers to view their purchase history stored in Active CRM.
Several new features were added in the Support area of Active CRM. The enhancements make it easier to review ticket history and access related customer ticket information.
This is the first release that provides localization support. About 80 percent of the application can now be localized. This gives administrators the ability to configure Active CRM to match their specific locale.
The release has many more features then originally planned including performance enhancements that decrease load time for customers with thousands of records.
To request a demo or learn more about pricing of Active CRM 1.2 contact sales [ at ] activemodules.com or visit www.activemodules.com.
About Active Modules, Inc.
Active Modules Inc., headquartered in Charleston, SC, is a software development company offering custom solutions focused around DotNetNuke® and the Microsoft® .NET Framework. Active Modules has quickly become known for producing several of the top modules for the DotNetNuke® Web Application Framework. Active Modules consists of modular software products for customer relationship management (CRM), on-line communities, and e-commerce functionality. For additional information or product demonstrations, visit http://www.activemodules.com.