Elements SBM is much more than a piece of software - it's a comprehensive business management suite that will enable us to compete with much larger companies. All aspects of our business processes are integrated, data is shared across the organization and everyone knows where to look for the information they need.
Brad Gibbs
President
Peak-to-Peak Systems, Inc.
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Any growing business who wished to utilize technology to make there small business look like a fortune 500 company needs Elements SBM especially in the Mac environment. Elements beats any SaaS application hands down including those Windows-based apps as well.
Anthony Morris
Vice President
Mormac Brokerage Agency, Inc.
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Overall, Elements SBM is the ideal platform for us to use, as it allows us to focus on what we do best as opposed to managing infrastructure and technology. Plus, it has a rich feature set and the ability to work with virtual teams based on each individual event we are producing.
Charles Badoian
President
Aristo Events LLC
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We think Elements is a beautiful application that will really help Mac users run their business, especially with a link to AccountEdge.
Todd Salkovitz
Mac Product Manager
MYOB
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We have utilized Salesforce extensively in past ventures, and we have also used PipelineDeals. That was until we used Elements SBM. The hybrid concept is revolutionary and the Ntractive price structure puts Salesforce to shame.
Jared Hughes
Chief Operating Officer
North American Land Network
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With Elements SBM, anyone, from executives to sales staff, can get to the information they need to make key decisions or push a production towards success. In today’s environment, businesses need this edge over their competition.
Dan Brewster
Chief Executive Officer
H Station Consulting
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The user interface was one that I saw any small to midsized business would have a staffer up-n-running on in an hour.
Steve Borsch
Connecting the Dots
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The brilliance of these two deciding on and engineering upon WebKit. There are competitive approaches and examples include: Adobe leveraging Flash and other standard technologies with their RIA container called "AIR" (Adobe Integrated Runtime); Microsoft with a browser plugin to deliver their RIA runtime Silverlight; as well as other projects to "hybridize" web applications like Google Gears and Mozilla Prism. WebKit, however, is a complete, self-contained application framework that is fully standards compliant and open source.
Steve Borsch
Connecting the Dots
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The GUI and screens are way more refined and easier to use than Netbooks. About the same with NetSuite although NetSuite will obviously not have smooth edges. I think a big functionality difference here is the workflow.
Darin Stahl
Technology Management Services
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Hybrid applications [like Elements] are 'a huge deal.' Undeniably, that's where it's going.
Gene Munster
Apple Analyst
Piper Jaffray & Company
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I recently came across Elements, by Ntractive. I dont want to over-sell it, but its quite possibly the most beautiful software I've ever seen! It is simply stunning!
Paul Burd
One Digital Life
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