AssetOptics to Exhibit at Amsterdam Salesforce World Tour April 14, 2016
(PRWEB) April 14, 2016 -- AssetOptics, a leader in cloud-based CMMS/EAM solutions, will be an exhibitor at the Amsterdam stop for the Salesforce World Tour scheduled April 14, 2016 at the Amsterdam RAI Exhibition and Convention Centre. At the AssetOptics display, the company will showcase the latest version of its industry-leading, native Force.com CMMS/EAM solution. Visitors to the booth will be invited to register to win a JBL Flip 2 wireless portable speaker and speakerphone.
Booth visitors will also have the opportunity to explore and take a hands-on tour of the AssetOptics solution, with representatives demonstrating how it enables organizations to increase productivity, improve net return on assets, shrink operating expenses and decrease operating risk.
In addition to the exhibits, the one-day event will feature inspiring keynote presentations from thought leaders, industry- and technology-specific break-out sessions in both Dutch and English, new product announcements, a networking lunch and a Customer Success Expo.
“The Salesforce World Tour gives us a prime opportunity to share with organizational leaders the innovations we are bringing to our CMMS/EAM solution,” said AssetOptics Founder Mike Edwards. “We have worked with our customers to develop ground-breaking customizations that are so well received that we incorporate them into our next product update. I look forward to speaking with attendees personally about these exciting developments.”
About AssetOptics
AssetOptics is a privately held company with deep domain expertise in enterprise asset management. AssetOptics Facilities, Equipment and Fleet Maintenance for Salesforce is a native Force.com application, benefiting from the reliability, scalability and performance of salesforce.com’s trusted enterprise cloud computing platform. For more information, visit http://www.assetoptics.com.
Jennifer Koon, Michael Mackenzie Communications, +1 (404) 543-9636, [email protected]
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