Skype For Salesforce.com Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Thursday, 10 May 2007
Users of on-demand Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system, salesforce.com can now access Skype directly from the application.

Skype for Salesforce can be access via salesforce.com's AppExchange, a repository for add-on applications and tools that support he salesforce.com ecosystem. It provides seamless Skype integration into SalesforceCRM applications and aims to improve workforce productivity and to streamline customer and partner communication, says salesforce.com.

In practical terms it means salesforce.com users can easily make and receive Skype calls or initiate text chats directly with other users while Skype contact names and presence indicators can now be added manually or imported automatically into salesforce.com's database.

SkypeOut calls to non-Skype users' traditional phone numbers can also be initiated with a single click. Conference calls of up to 10 participants (including the host) can be conducted using Skype for Salesforce and can accommodate any combination of Skype and non-Skype users.

"As more and more people around the world use Skype to talk to their friends and family, they are increasingly adopting Skype in the workplace to also talk to colleagues and customers," said Scott Miller, director of business development with Skype.

"We now offer the tools to integrate Skype communication with the salesforce.com experience via the AppExchange. Besides saving money on telephone bills, this will also enable salesforce.com customers in the small and mid-sized business sector to build stronger relationships and improve the way they manage their contact with colleagues, customers and prospects."

Skype for Salesforce also integrates with salesforce.com's computer telephony (CTI) adapter to enable click-to-call for phone numbers of those customers or business partners listed within Salesforce SFA or Salesforce Service & Support applications. Furthermore, inbound Skype calls from parties listed in Salesforce will instantly pop-up the user's record. This way, the Salesforce user can immediately add notes about the conversation or transaction into the appropriate record for future reference.

Skype has actually been on the salesforce.com AppExchange since it was first launched in January 2006, however, the new Skype for Salesforce application takes the functionality and integration to a new level.

Developed and maintained by PamConsult GmbH, a Skype Developer Program partner that specializes in developing applications for the Skype and eBay platforms, Skype for Salesforce can be immediately downloaded for free and installed through a simple four-step process.

www.salesforce.com/appexchange

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