Skip to content
Building your order...
+

Cloud-Based CRM Versus On-Premises: What’s the Difference?

You just got back from a sales call. People and processes at the account are changing. While the details are still top-of-mind, how do you capture them for future use and update other members of your team? Write notes on index cards? Enter data into an Excel spreadsheet? Summarize the activity in an email to your boss? You could, but there’s a better way.

These days a large number of businesses use customer relationship management (CRM) software to monitor sales activity and create closer connections with customers.

Power Your Performance with Business Class Internet

Experience high-performance connectivity to drive your business forward with symmetrical Business Class Internet. Whether you have a small or mid-sized business, this premium, blazing-fast speed gives you the throughput to manage your daily operations.

Customer relationship management (CRM)

What is Customer Relationship Management (CRM)? CRM applications are all the rage. They are software packages designed to optimize account retention and revenue generation through improved communications, better customer service, more accurate sales forecasting and scheduled follow-up activities.

In today’s digital economy, most companies have access to global markets and can get overwhelmed by the sheer volume of customers. They need better tools to track them all. By the same token, the digital economy offers more choices to purchase products and services, so there is less customer loyalty. As a result, companies are upping their game to attract and retain customers. Effective CRM improves visibility and insight into the sales pipeline. It helps account managers stay on top of details, and enables new team members to pick up seamlessly where predecessors left off. Ultimately, when done correctly, CRM drives revenue growth.

 

Types of CRM

Selecting the right CRM flavor is a matter of matching your team’s sales behaviors to improve their ability to manage their own time, and the company’s goals of maximizing every account. Operational CRM programs provide lead generation and scoring, contact management and marketing automation tools. Analytical CRM is about data mining and analysis of key performance indicators to help top-level executives make better strategic decisions. Collaborative CRM allows an organization to share customer feedback across multiple business units to ensure an end-to-end positive experience. It all depends on how comprehensive the organization needs its CRM to be, and there are literally hundreds of solutions to choose from.

Voice Built for All Sized Businesses

Designed for the needs of today’s mobile workforce, Hosted Voice gives you access to state-of-the-art features and functionality at a low cost.

Cloud-based CRM vs on-premises CRM

A New Choice: Cloud-Based CRM Versus On-Premises CRM. Traditionally, most CRM packages have been software suites installed and hosted on-premises by the customer. Depending on the solution, they can require a significant investment, be a burden to secure and maintain, difficult to upgrade, and not always available. Some may not keep all the data in one place, or seamlessly integrate with other software apps.

Cloud-based CRM tools, on the other hand, provide all the benefits of locally hosted CRM without the downsides. Your team will have reliable 24×7 access to backed-up CRM data from anywhere using any device. And, rather than own the responsibility for maintaining/updating servers and software, companies can lease CRM services from a cloud-based provider. This makes CRM more affordable, as companies pay a monthly per-subscriber fee and select just the components needed for their workflows.

For companies new to CRM, setup is easy. For those transitioning from on-premises CRM, many offer migration tools to transfer data to the cloud. Once there, most CRMs are easy to scale as new customers, sales reps and offices come on line – hardware limitations are eliminated and future-proofing is built-in. In addition, the CRM provider is responsible for all software updates and data security, relieving IT personnel of those duties as well. And, you won’t have to worry about hardware compatibility, integration with email applications or data loss.

With fast internet connection offerings, your business can get into the cloud so you can continue to build closer relationships with your customers. Ask us how.

Stay informed and stay competitive

See more articles on technology and best practices that can impact your business.

Disclaimers

Not all services, speeds and product features are available in all areas. Taxes & fees apply to all services and are subject to change. All services a governed by Astound Business Solutions Terms and Conditions. Other restrictions may apply. Internet speeds may vary & are not guaranteed. Certain equipment may be required to reach advertised speeds. DOCSIS 3.1 modem with 2.5GE physical LAN port is required for 1 Gigabit speeds and higher. Learn more on why speeds may vary. To view Astound’s FCC Network Management Disclosure see below. Modem required for Internet service. Wi-Fi Security provided by eero. ±Astound Internet is powered by fiber and connected to the premises via coaxial connection or fiber, where available. Delivery methods may vary by area.

TV rates are not promotional and are subject to change. Availability of channels, packages, TV tiers and other offerings may vary by location and is subject to change. Any additional services (such as equipment, add-on channels and other tiers of service) are subject to additional charge & regular increases. Minimum internet speed of 250 Mbps is required for Business TV service. Programming subject to change; availability may differ by location; certain on demand, events and pay-per-view titles are available an addt’l cost. High definition may not be available in all markets. Refer to your on-screen guide for details.

Available phone services may vary based on market and location. Additional charges apply to new or moved phone jacks and may apply to additional cable jacks as well as custom or non-standard installation work. Other restrictions may apply. Read phone equipment and battery backup details. CA/OR RESIDENTS: pricing for phone does not include 2% Regulatory Administration Fee.

New business customers only, and other restrictions apply. Customer consents to texts, emails & calls by Astound for purposes relating to customer’s account. All services are governed by the Astound Small Business Services Subscriber Agreement.

+Satisfaction Guarantee (Astound.com/about-us/customer-pledge)

All names, logos, images and service marks are property of their respective owners. ©2024 Astound Business Solutions, LLC. All rights reserved.