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02/22/2006, 10:40am, EST

Wednesday, February 22nd

Elements for small biz management

Ntractive announced a preview of its Elements web application. The preview includes descriptions, screen shots and QuickTime videos of the small business management tool. Elements allows for Personal Information Management of an internal mail system, an employee in/out board, company-wide scheduling and calendar, contact management, and more. The customer relations management functions of Elements include an Information Technologies module, sales tracking, marketing, financial tracking, and more. The company is currently accepting requests for early access to the system in an open beta test, with the final product set to be released this year. The cost of Elements is $40 per user, per month.


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