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Proximity Searching in Salesforce.com (demo)

The recent release of Arrowpointe Maps introduced functionality to perform proximity searching within Salesforce.com.  We call it “Search Nearby”.  With the click of a button from a record in Salesforce, you can search for Leads, Accounts and/or Contacts that are within a user-specified proximity.

Click the image below is see a demo of the functionality in action.

About Arrowpointe Maps

Arrowpointe Maps is an on-demand mapping platform that facilitates a conversation between Salesforce.com & MapQuest allowing for easy deployment of mapping capabilities in your organization and providing end-users a simple means for mapping their data. Arrowpointe Maps is configurable and can be tailored to your organization, so that your users can work with their information in a meaningful way.

The official location for information on Arrowpointe Maps is its product page at http://www.arrowpointe.com/maps. There, you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions, screencasts and links to its AppExchange page.

2 Comments »

  1. Jeremy Ross Said,

    August 1, 2008 @ 12:51 pm

    Nice feature. good job.

  2. gokubi.com » Blog Archive » Poximity searches in Salesforce.com Said,

    August 1, 2008 @ 1:12 pm

    [...] Hemmeter has a cool new feature for his Salesforce.com mapping product Arrowpointe Maps: proximity searches. Find nearby Accounts and Contacts on a map. Very cool [...]

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