Another press release written for Junari to advertise not only their junariCRM Customer Relationship Management software system, but also to publicise the company’s stand at the Bury St Edmunds B2B Fair. Junari were also keen to publicise the debut of their Augmented Reality solution for the iPhone which had been developed in conjunction with 3D modelling agency CG Eye. As appears to be the case with many regional trade shows, the actual promoters put less effort into publicising the venture leading many attendees to assume Junari were sponsoring the event!
The full press release is available on the PRLog news website.
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Junari are set to exhibit their customer relationship management software and services at the Bury St Edmunds B2B fair on Thursday 30th September at the Corn Exchange in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, UK.
Following public acclaim at other regional business fairs, Junari are making another public demonstration of their Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software, junariCRM. Based on the OpenERP platform, junariCRM has been heavily customised for use in UK businesses and is praised for it’s functionality, ease of use and importantly, it’s price.
Said Steve Austin, Managing Director of Junari, ‘We have garnered a lot of praise for junariCRM from other local businesses who are impressed not only by the product, but also the potential impact the software could have on their business efficiency and profit margins. Because of this positive feedback we are taking the opportunity to introduce other companies to our offering at the Bury St Edmunds Business to Business Exhibition.’
In addition to junariCRM, visitors will also have an opportunity to experience the revolutionary augmented realty iPhone app developed in conjunction with 3D On. As official members of Apple iPhone Developer Program, Junari are fully qualified to offer bespoke app development for the smartphone according to customer needs.
The Bury St Edmunds Business to Business Fair, operated by NECSES Events, will feature demonstrations by a variety of local companies operating in a number of different industry sectors. Additionally there will be four seminars of interest to local businesses running parallel to the main exhibition. The exhibition runs between 11am and 5pm; entrance is free.
For more information on junariCRM, bespoke iPhone software development, business process analysis or any other services offered by Junari, visit www.junari.com. Registrations for the Bury St Edmunds B2B 2010 Exhibition can be made at www.necses-events.co.uk





