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Manulife offers SaaS-based app to financial execs

Manulife offers SaaS-based app to financial execs

By:  Rafael Ruffolo  On: 26 Feb 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

The Toronto financial services company has signed on with Ticoon Technology Inc. to migrate away from its current desktop application while bringing CRM-like functionality to client management

“Once the advisors are registered on the new product, they’ll have the ability to provide clients with credentials to sign on and track their information themselves,” White said. “This is something we don’t have the ability to do today, but is certainly something our clients have been asking for and will benefit from using.”

Manulife hopes to start rolling out the system to its network of advisors later this year with completion expected sometime in 2009.










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Rafael Ruffolo Rafael Ruffolo was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2006 to 2011. He was the winner of a Kenneth R. Wilson award for business journalism in 2009.

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