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Dell Launches Integrations Packs For QuickBooks, Salesforce

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Dell has introduced a set of pre-configured  Dell Integration Packs for point-to-point integration solution. Developed using Dell Boomi integration technology, the Integration Packs synchronize data between financial applications such as Intuit QuickBooks and Microsoft Dynamics GP with Salesforce CRM.

Dell Integration Packs for Intuit QuickBooks and Microsoft Dynamics GP streamline a number of manual processes such as order and invoice creation. Newly closed opportunities in Salesforce CRM automatically trigger the creation of sales orders and invoices in QuickBooks and Microsoft Dynamics GP, helping to eliminate time spent on manual data entry of orders and invoices.

Dell Integration Packs for both Intuit QuickBooks and Microsoft Dynamics GP are priced at $65 per month for unlimited users with an annual subscription. Dell Integration Pack for Salesforce CRM and QuickBooks (desktop editions) is available immediately. Dell Integration Pack for Salesforce CRM and QuickBooks Online and the Dell Integration Pack for Salesforce CRM and Microsoft Dynamics GP will be available in June. Free 30-day Integration Pack trails are available on the Dell Cloud Business Applications website.

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