Intuit Inc. (Nasdaq: INTU) today announced that Sprint, PR Newswire and UCLA Anderson School of Management have selected QuickBase® for corporate workgroup collaboration and information management. These organizations join a growing list of customers including Fleet Bank, Hyperion, Medical Action and NCR Professional Services, who have found QuickBase to increase productivity in functions as diverse as project and product management, training, legal, information technology, and marketing and sales.
"As a demand management organization, collaboration and coordination are critical for us to provide quality service to our business partners within Sprint," said Tom Sullivan, program manager of implementation at Sprint. "Unlike the specialty applications or generic project management solutions we considered, QuickBase provided a solution that was easy to share, simple to customize and quick to launch, and it delivers those benefits without dedicated IT resources and within our budget."
QuickBase addresses the sweet spot for workgroups, who need a flexible solution for managing their projects, processes and information their way quickly and easily.
- PR Newswire uses QuickBase for domestic and international sales lead management.
- Sprint uses QuickBase for customer support, marketing, and training.
- UCLA Anderson School of Management uses QuickBase for fundraising projects.
"It is exciting to see a wide variety of uses for QuickBase across such a wide range of companies," said Jana Eggers, general manager of QuickBase. "QuickBase's ability to improve critical business processes and communications quickly speaks to the need for flexible workgroup applications and to the game-changing nature of this Web-hosted platform."
Pricing and Availability
QuickBase is available at http://quickbase.intuit.com. New users can easily get up and running through Intuit's free 30-day trial (registration required). The trial offers access to the fully functional service and quick start-up with pre-built applications and easy import from spreadsheets. There is no hardware to set up or software to install. Users simply need a Web connection. The QuickBase monthly subscription fee starts at $249 that includes access for 10 users. Additional users and data storage are available for additional fees.