12 Reasons Not To Delay
The
Senior Service Manager To ServiceShop
Upgrade Decision Any Longer
The time has come to move your business out of the Stone Age...
If you are struggling with this decision, perhaps it might be
mildly comforting to know that you're not alone. Indeed, as of
7/04, many Senior Service Manager users have already upgraded - including hard core
Senior Service Manager enthusiasts - who have seen the light and drank the
Kool-Aid. However, as of 7/04, there still remains a number
steadfast group of Senior Service Manager loyalists who would rather fight than
switch management systems, no matter what it might be or who
created it.
But as time goes on, as Senior Service Manager becomes more and more obsolete, and
as GenesisFour's flagship product becomes more and more
technologically advanced, the time has come for even the
die-hards to take another look at the product that will, sooner
or later, replace every last remaining Senior Service Manager
system that's still out there. ServiceShop is Senior Service
Manager's rightful successor; it has
donned its cape and crown, and has seated itself properly at the
GenesisFour the throne.
And with all that's happened in the past 10 years, not only at
GenesisFour and within ServiceShop, but in the software
community as well, the fact of the matter is that holing
yourself up in the Senior Service Manager camp like a rebel fighting for a
lost cause just no longer makes any sense. You may as well try
to insist that the world continue to use Underwood mechanical
typewriters and adding machines and boycott Microsoft Word and
Excel.
Sooner or later, dated technology gets retired, and newer,
better, faster technology takes it's place. This is not
something to reject; it's something to embrace. It's time to
bring yourself up to speed, take a deep breath, swallow hard,
and make the leap, and here are 12 irrefutable reasons why. In
all likelihood, whatever your greatest concerns might be, they
are addressed here, so please take the time to read through
these
pages - slowly please.
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