TimeTrade appointment scheduling software is featured in many articles in publications including: Computerworld, Healthcare IT News, Infoworld, and more. Learn more about awards TimeTrade appointment scheduling software has won, uses for scheduling software, and cutting edge business scheduling innovations.
March 9, 2009 | SaaS Showplace
"THINKstrategies, Inc., the leading strategic consulting company focused on the business implications of the on-demand services market, announced today that TimeTrade Systems has been named the latest winner of the Best of SaaS Showplace (BoSS) Awards program... producing tangible business benefits for specific user organizations. These benefits include increased sales, lower costs, higher customer satisfaction, faster operations, and greater profitability."
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March 6, 2009 | Stores magazine
"Automated self-service appointment-setting is eliminating waiting time for customers and improving workflow for employees at Sprint Nextel stores. In fact, Sprint's online appointment platform from TimeTrade Systems is helping to transform the company’s stores from product-oriented to customer-oriented."
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February 23, 2009 | 1to1media.com
"Sprint rolled out [TimeTrade's] automated scheduling well in time for the holiday season. Employees appreciate knowing how busy the schedule looks, and many plan their lunch and other breaks around when they need to see customers who have requested them. ... 'For the walk-in retail store component of the most recent J.D. Powers & Associates customer satisfaction study, we made more improvement than any of our competitors.'"
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February 2, 2009 | Computerworld
"Governments could save taxpayers loads of money if they tactically embraced SaaS instead of doggedly using on-premises, perpetually licensed software. Instead, like Pavlov's dog salivating at the ringing of software vendors' bells, they invest in software for projects that fail at very high rates. Ed Mallen, CEO of TimeTrade Systems, Inc., an on-demand scheduling service in Bedford, Mass., is optimistic that government officials will jump on board the SaaS bandwagon."
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January 30, 2009 | Making Mediation Your Day Job
"A new service is on the scene and it looks pretty remarkable. TimeDriver Personal Scheduler describes itself as 'the world leader in customer self-service appointment scheduling.' That may just be right. Their user interface is intuitive and simple. Setup was a breeze. But the real deal-maker for me is the ability to connect to and sync with a calendar I already use."
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January 27, 2009 | Professional Outside Sales)
"I want to discuss tools that can help sales professionals be more efficient. The tool that excites me the most is http://timedriver.timetrade.com/. I am in the process of establishing good relationships with clients. I can just email them and let them book their own appointments with me. I love that this is going to automatically populate into my calendar."
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January 15, 2009 | Computerworld
"SaaS seems particularly appealing to smaller companies, such as Berkeley HeartLab Inc., a Burlingame, Calif., company with some 300 employees. The firm, which provides support on nutrition, exercise and other issues for heart patients, moved to a SaaS provider, TimeTrade Systems Inc. in Bedford, Mass., earlier this year to manage schedules." Related content: see the Berkeley HeartLab story on our case studies page.
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January 14, 2009 | Wade Roush in Xconomy.com
"Salesforce doesn't provide a built-in way to schedule an appointment with a prospect. TimeTrade is working on a solution for that... recipients of TimeTrade invitations can decide for themselves when they’d like to meet, choosing from the times the sender set aside."
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"Let Customers Make Appointments for You"
January 1, 2009 | Selling Power
"Taking sales appointments online could be the smartest time-management move you’ll ever make. Sales pros using TimeDriver should see an immediate increase in bookings and will spend far less time juggling appointment books."
November 17, 2008 | InfoWorld
"Every year, the InfoWorld 100 Awards celebrate 100 IT organizations that have implemented and integrated technologies in innovative ways in pursuit of concrete business goals. These 100 real-world projects stand as proof that striking a new path in IT can reap deep organizational rewards." (Recipients are listed alphabetically; Bosley is on page 2.)
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