Inetium Announces Its CRM Essentials Webinar Series
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MINNEAPOLIS--(Business Wire)-- Inetium, a leading Microsoft Dynamics CRM partner, announces its CRM Essentials webinar series beginning June 3, 2009. These monthly thirty-minute sessions will be packed with relevant information and topics on Microsoft Dynamics CRM and are available free of charge. Continuing along the same theme as the bi-monthly CRM Essentials Education Series that Inetium hosts in Minneapolis, these 30-minute webinars will highlight various features and functionalities of CRM and will provide experienced, hands-on knowledge to CRM related inquiries. Each of these meetings will be recorded and made available for future review as well. For more information on this series, visit http://www.inetium.com/aboutus/events/Pages/default.aspx. "Inetium is excited to provide this webinar series in order to share our knowledge from our most experienced CRM consultants with organizations that are interested in learning more about CRM", states Ryan Toenies, SVP of Sales at Inetium. "These topics will promise to keep attendees on the forefront of CRM learning." About Inetium Inetium, www.inetium.com, is an award-winning Microsoft Gold Certified partner. The company was incorporated in 1998 and currently employs nearly 90 people. Headquartered in Bloomington, Minnesota, Inetium provides technology consulting services to both mid-sized and large organizations throughout the United States. Inetium is committed to increasing people and organizational productivity by providing IT planning services, customer relationship management (CRM), business productivity, IT infrastructure, web strategies and real estate technology solutions. Inetium maximizes the value of its customers` technology investments by helping them properly align their business and technology goals. Inetium Beth Ingebretson, 952-646-0780 bingebretson@inetium.com www.inetium.com Inetium Blog Site: http://blogs.inetium.com Copyright Business Wire 2009
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