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Real-time OS/400 Remote Access

For about the cost of cellular service, you can deliver superb customer service, help grow your company’s revenue and reduce customer service costs.

Secure field access to the CRM Central Data Repository

Wintouch eCRM offers two cutting-edge solutions to meet the needs of field sales and service staff. Wintouch Lite allows users to synchronize with the central DB2/400 database at the end of the workday. Real-time OS/400 remote access allows field personnel to use cellular technology and PC laptops for secure access to the CRM database.

Which is the most accurate way to update of your central database? Whose information should be scrutinized further? Landlines make everyone's decisions easier. With field staff, this gets much more complicated.

In the field, salespeople and support personnel must be able to update the database as changes occur. Possibly, the best way to update the CRM system is in real-time. However, this isn't feasible for some organizations due to hardware and software parameters or cellular service. That’s why Wintouch offers your company two methods to enable your field staff to deliver the very best in customer service, administration and support! For further information on Wintouch Lite, click here.

What makes the Wintouch real-time remote access solution different?

The Wintouch solution is different from most CRM packages that send too large a data packet over the airwaves to communicate effectively in a wireless mode. Wintouch is I/O "economical" (sends small packets of data back and forth – Input/Output) and can operate effectively at 9.6k or 14.4k, while other products cannot. This enables you to take advantage of existing wireless technology, such as cell phones, without having to invest in more expensive methods, or to step backward on the technology scale, to remote synchronization.

Connecting to Wintouch while out of the office:

Real-time wireless access to the Wintouch central database is simple, all you need is:

For little more than the cost of cellular service

The benefits of real-time access to your CRM system:

The benefits of real-time access to your CRM software and central database are numerous and can have a tremendous impact on your business. The alternative for remote users is a process where they use a laptop or PDA version of the software and synchronize the software when they get back to their home or office.

This process wastes the field worker’s time, may inaccurately update data already corrected at the home office, and records may stay stale for days before users sync-up with the central database. Is that how you want to run your business? Most senior managers would say NO!

The Wintouch real-time advantage:

Wintouch Wireless Web Access

The Wintouch Wireless Web Access uses an Aircard 510 Modem by Sierra Wireless® and the Sprint PCS Network. The Aircard 510 is the world’s first true Type II CDMA PC Card modem that offers simplicity and freedom to be mobile, for the most demanding of business users. It connects a user’s laptop directly to the Internet or Intranet to access Wintouch – without the need for a wireless phone or landline connection. This new product is a self-contained, data-only hardware module that fits into a Type II PCMCIA card slot.

Dimensions: 3/15 x 3 5/16 x 2 1/16

Power Source: Draws power from your computer.

Weight: 1.2 oz

Area of Use: Touchtone Corporation has partnered with Sprint PCS to bring you Wintouch Wireless Web Access. You can access your IBM iSeries 400, DB2/400 or AS/400 server data from anywhere on the Sprint PCS Network.

Sprint PCS built the country’s first all-digital Nationwide Network from the ground up using CDMA technology.

What is CDMA? 

CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) is a "spread spectrum" technology, which means that it spreads the information contained in a particular signal of interest over a much greater bandwidth than the original signal. Sprint PCS chose CDMA technology as the basis of its Nationwide Network because it offered numerous benefits from both a customer and network perspective. Most of all, CDMA One (2G) provided a clear and straightforward path to the next generation of wireless services, otherwise known as 3G.

Benefits of CDMA