JobLogic announce new hosted Service Management Software system
Birmingham, UK (PRWEB UK) 19 March 2013
Birmingham based software house JobLogic are proud to announce their new hosted Service Management Software system. This now allows them to offer JobLogic software as a hosted service where customers can subscribe to using the system in the Cloud.
Software-as-a-Service or SAAS means that rather than having to pay large sums of money up front service companies can benefit from the power of JobLogic by subscribing to a low monthly fee. This allows their customers to keep control of their cash flow whilst benefitting from the cost savings realised by using JobLogic.
Because the software is hosted for the customer in the cloud there is no need to spend money investing in Servers, associated licences and hardware maintenance. JobLogic simply provide clients with a log on to their software that is hosted on a dedicated server at a market leading data centre.
JobLogic can be installed instantly with no fuss. All that is required is a reliable internet connection and customers can access the system from anywhere.
The days of asking a customer for large sums of money up front are gone. JobLogic want to make it easier for their customers to buy JobLogic and the SAAS model allows them to deliver this.
James Whatmore Managing Director of JobLogic explains the reasons why this model works “We can’t make promises that we can’t keep because our customer won’t renew and we’ll lose out to our competition. The SAAS model keeps us on our toes and motivates us to deliver the best customer service and best quality software possible. We want to enter into a partnership with our customers based on a mutual understanding. We will deliver high quality software that saves you time and money. We will deliver high quality support and training. You will use JobLogic to grow your service business.”
If you have a service business with a mobile engineer workforce get in touch to see how much time and money JobLogic can save your business.
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