Vebra attracted more than 200 agents to its local roadshows where it demonstrated its software product VebraLive.
Vebra managing director Tim Summerley said he was delighted with the response “in these difficult times”.
He added: “The roadshows have been so successful that we will be looking to hold further events over the coming months.”
The software was originally launched by Core Systems as EncoreLive but now also has a branded Vebra version.
Agents flock to see new software despite 'difficult times'
15 May 2009
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Hang on... This is the same product that Encore launched a year ago that nobody could afford because you needed to buy your own web servers to run it.. About a 12k spend per office? I think those 200 visitors were just after the tea and buns guys...
In response to last comment.. why don't vebra put an injunction on anyone saying anything (all seems factual by the way!).. woudn't be the first time this month!!
Boring,boring,boring ....
Competitor drivel as normal
Ros - when are you going to start moderating these boards ?
They're still 3 years behind the features embodied within the Baysoft and Expert Agent Systems... and they'll likely charge 3 times more.. AVOID!
So 200 agents, how many of those where existing clients? If all of them then that means 3.5% of the Vebra client base? Does that mean the other 96.5% are looking elsewhere? Perhaps to the real market leaders who are generally providing what we require and listening to us? I think this is the last of the rivets popping on a sinking ship! and good riddance to such arrogance.
Good to see Vebra spending money on roadshows rather than taking its competitors to the High Court. Wow 200 existing users.. are the all their other clients sticking with their existing product range that they are extensively and continually developing???
Yes thats incredible, 200 companies out of a client base of 6-7000.
That's got people clamouring like its the latest Harry Potter movie