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Dear
Thom,
All the folks at Vigilus wish
you a Happy and Prosperous New Year!
In this month's Vigilus
Newsletter, we present the top 5 articles from 2010, based on reader
feedback. Enjoy!
Reminder:
You are entitled to the newest
and latest features of ACT! for Notes if you
are current with your Annual Service Fee (ASF).
Click here to find out about the latest features and
ACT! for Notes upgrades!

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AFN Calendar
Integration with Unmodified Lotus Notes Mail files
The
powerful and flexible functionality of AFN's
Calendar/Mail Integration is now available to users without the
requirement to upgrade your Notes Mail database
Additionally,
these calendar items will automatically be loaded onto BlackBerry phones and
similar devices, if they are set up to communicate with your Notes Mail
database.
Conversely,
Lotus Notes Mail "Appointments" and edits may be manually
"pulled" into ACT! for
Notes.

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From Poor To
Perfect: 6 Steps For Launching A New CRM Application
Launching
your new CRM application is an exciting time. It's also the perfect,
and necessary, time to review how your sales
process works and the quality of your data that you'll be importing.
Read
on...

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Best Practices
"Best Practices" are
a set of techniques, methods, activities, and directions for realizing
optimal utilization and productivity of a system.
Best
Practices will clearly define....
- Business problem that
your CRM system is solving
- How management and
users will benefit from this solution
- How will the system
be used and implemented to achieve success
Click LEARN MORE for a general guideline/outline for creating a Best
Practices document that is relevant to your organization.

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ACT! for
Notes on the Web
If you are an ACT! for
Notes user today, you can access your AFN data via a standard web
browser.
You can create, edit and view Contacts, Companies, Activities,
Opportunities
and
Note documents with a standard Web Browser.


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Options for mobilizing ACT! for Notes Data!
Depending on your requirements
and IT policy, a user may be able to have their contacts and AFN
Activities on a Blackberry without Vigilus development involvement.
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