Avanquest has released Version 7 of its Text Message Server (TMS). It says the new version will help enterprise text users install the software more simply, create their own automated responses and make it easier to produce reports and more.
According to Avanquest, TMS works with almost every business application, straight from the box', with the additional API (Application Programming Interface) covering any required third-party software integration. SMS messages can be sent and received from the desktop.
Staff and customers can be kept up-to-date with immediate verified delivery, back-end processes can give out automated notifications.
TMS is used by customers in banking & financial services, local & central government, education, debt collection agencies, housing Associations, legal firms, the NHS and recruitment agencies. Their uses are varied, but all benefit from the fact that texting is a cost effective, simple, reliable, secure and discreet form of communication.
SGP Property & Facilities Management uses the solution to communicate more efficiently with its clients.
The feedback we are getting from our clients, following implementation of this service, has been excellent, says SGPs IT Director, Lee Pantling. So many systems these days are over-complicated to install, administer and to integrate into, but this one was a breeze. As text messaging is now widely recognised as a valid business tool, I foresee many instances where we can improve the service to our customers by integration of this software into other client-facing applications.
To arrange a demo of TMS, email: [email protected]