What's New in SageCRM 2021 R1

Nick Rainbird • February 21, 2021
February saw the release of Sage CRM 2021 R1 which is a significant release, delivering interface & user experience improvements, pain point elimination, and enhancing integration capabilities for 3rd party solutions..

Over the next few weeks we will be publishing further details on the new enhancements and features above but you can also watch "What's coming in SageCRM 2021 R1" video here....


If you would like to find out more about the SageCRM 2021 R1 release please feel free to get in touch on 01494 490409 or email me at nick@rainbirdbusiness-solutions.com to discuss these further.

Until the next SageCRM Insights instalment keep safe and we will continue to help you unlock your success with SageCRM!

Nick
Entegraty Rainbird Business Solutions

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