Sep, 2009 : Mailspect Launches Beta Version of MPP Web Services
📅 - Company's beta version of MPP Web Services enables organizations to integrate unstructured email stream with core business systems.
Mailspect, a provider of email management solutions, today announced the beta version of its web services connector for email, MPP Web Services. The company states that this technology solves a long-standing problem with email; core business systems are under-utilized because most communication bypasses core business systems as unstructured email. It explains that email is stored in silos in workgroup collaboration, sales automation, and customer service systems that don't talk to each other. These systems are usually not updated - automatically, system-to-system - with critical information embedded in the email stream. As a result, operations are inefficient, duplicative and don't maximize opportunities.
It further explains that MPP Web Services solves these problems by integrating unstructured email streams with web services applications like Salesforce.com, SugarCRM, Basecamp and others. This web services application will radically change how email integrates with enterprise and cloud applications by providing a network level connection that does not require client software or the unnecessary forwarding of email.
"We invented MPP Web Services because populating CRM systems is too cumbersome for most sales teams and I got tired of learning about issues after the fact. I realized that most of the information was in the unstructured email stream that I had limited access to. Now I can look into a CRM account and see an up-to-date list of all emails and attachments, whether the salesman wants me to or not," explained Michael Katz, CEO, Mailspect Inc.
"MPP Web Services has applicability to a broad range of business applications, like Salesforce.com, Websphere, Sharepoint, Basecamp, SugarCRM and Google apps. It works with virtually any application that has a robust and open API", added Paul Sterne, Chief Marketing Officer, Mailspect Inc., "MPP Web Services is unique because the unstructured email is being processed automatically at the network level, not manually at the individual personal computer or application level."
"Integrating the data available in the email stream provides new value that before MPP Web Services wasn't possible to realize. As a development partner, we see tremendous opportunities for leveraging this data set and increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of our customers' operations", Hans Zaunere, Managing Member, New York PHP, LLC.
Mailspect, a provider of email management solutions, today announced the beta version of its web services connector for email, MPP Web Services. The company states that this technology solves a long-standing problem with email; core business systems are under-utilized because most communication bypasses core business systems as unstructured email. It explains that email is stored in silos in workgroup collaboration, sales automation, and customer service systems that don't talk to each other. These systems are usually not updated - automatically, system-to-system - with critical information embedded in the email stream. As a result, operations are inefficient, duplicative and don't maximize opportunities.
It further explains that MPP Web Services solves these problems by integrating unstructured email streams with web services applications like Salesforce.com, SugarCRM, Basecamp and others. This web services application will radically change how email integrates with enterprise and cloud applications by providing a network level connection that does not require client software or the unnecessary forwarding of email.
"We invented MPP Web Services because populating CRM systems is too cumbersome for most sales teams and I got tired of learning about issues after the fact. I realized that most of the information was in the unstructured email stream that I had limited access to. Now I can look into a CRM account and see an up-to-date list of all emails and attachments, whether the salesman wants me to or not," explained Michael Katz, CEO, Mailspect Inc.
"MPP Web Services has applicability to a broad range of business applications, like Salesforce.com, Websphere, Sharepoint, Basecamp, SugarCRM and Google apps. It works with virtually any application that has a robust and open API", added Paul Sterne, Chief Marketing Officer, Mailspect Inc., "MPP Web Services is unique because the unstructured email is being processed automatically at the network level, not manually at the individual personal computer or application level."
"Integrating the data available in the email stream provides new value that before MPP Web Services wasn't possible to realize. As a development partner, we see tremendous opportunities for leveraging this data set and increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of our customers' operations", Hans Zaunere, Managing Member, New York PHP, LLC.
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