Fujitsu Implements Salesforce.com CRM at University
United Kingdom - Cardiff University selects Salesforce CRM
Fujitsu has worked with Cardiff University to implement Salesforce.com rollouts for two of the university's customer-facing departments.
The departments chosen are the Centre for Lifelong Learning
and the Knowledge Transfer Centre.
These implementations enable significantly improved response
times to potential customers for both departments, as well as a
much-needed central point in which to track customer engagement.
Centre for Lifelong Learning
The university's Centre for Lifelong Learning sells professional certifications and part-time training courses to postgraduates, businesses and the public.
The University had previously
employed a spreadsheet-based, offline system to manage courses,
making it difficult to quickly access and share information and
providing staff with a limited view of the status of courses.
This offline approach resulting in missed revenue generating
opportunities.
To address these issues, Cardiff University identified a need
for an integrated customer relationship management (CRM) system,
enlisting Fujitsu's help in configuring and supporting a
Salesforce CRM deployment.
For the Centre, Salesforce.com provides an integrated system for
sharing data regarding course booking sales, delegates and
trainers, ensuring all staff have online access to the same
constantly evolving information. The system also facilitates
comprehensive analysis of courses, helping to quickly identify
course popularity.
Knowledge Transfer Centre
The university's Knowledge Transfer Centre (KTC) aims to enable
businesses of Wales to gain access to the unique facilities and
expertise that exist within the Cardiff School of Engineering, a
subsidiary of Cardiff University.
The school required a robust way to capture and manage contact
with businesses and government departments that may be
interested in the research and innovation within the department.
With no prior way to track conversations, business opportunities
were being lost and multiple contact with the same companies
occurring.
The Salesforce CRM system offers comprehensive tracking and
management of customer and client engagement, enabling the KTC
to maintain company and contact records and attach records of
specific engagement with each contact. By tracking
conversations, the KTC could better measure the needs and
outcomes of contact with target organisations from a single
online hub that can be accessed by all staff.
Simon Parker, director, Knowledge Transfer Centre and Cardiff
University, said:
"Fujitsu advisors quickly understood our needs, converting these
into simple enhancements to Salesforce.com, which we now use on
a daily basis. Salesforce.com has since become invaluable in
managing multiple simultaneous projects, ensuring we optimise
our time in talking to companies and following leads."
Mark Peplow, senior consultant at Fujitsu UK and Ireland, said:
"Fujitsu prides itself on recognising and deploying the most
effective and flexible solution in improving organisations€™
efficiency, and quickly identified Salesforce.com as an ideal
package for the University's various requirements. We believe
that many other higher education establishments can benefit from
similar deployments."
Fujitsu offers a range of services for business-critical
applications. As well as CRM and cloud products such as
Salesforce.com, Fujitsu also offers information management and
application outsourcing services and works with leading
providers such as Microsoft, Oracle and SAP.
About Fujitsu
Fujitsu is a leading provider of ICT-based business solutions
for the global marketplace. With approximately 170,000 employees
supporting customers in 70 countries, Fujitsu combines a
worldwide corps of systems and services experts with highly
reliable computing and communications products and advanced
microelectronics to deliver added value to customers.
Headquartered in Tokyo, Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported
consolidated revenues of 4.6 trillion yen (US$50 billion) for
the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010. Info:
www.fujitsu.com
/
www.uk.fujitsu.com.

