Astonish Announces Software Upgrades
Warwick, RI, 07/19/12 – Astonish, a Digital Marketing Company catering to Local Insurance Agencies, Financial Services and Group Benefit firms, MGA’s, Aggregators and Carriers recently announced version 2.5 of their World Class software program, The Virtual Profit Center (VPC).
“The upgrades to our interface, performance and overall experience has dramatically improved today and our clients are psyched about the results. This is our best upgrade ever,” said Adam DeGraide CEO and Founder of Astonish.
Astonish improved its UI while adding numerous features including mobile and text functionality that will enable Local Agents to further automate their sales process in any P&C, Benefits or Aggregation environment.
“This release is the foundation of what’s to come at Astonish. We have a clear roadmap for our software over the next 12 to 36 months and can’t wait to share some of the enhancements in the pipeline over the next 2 quarters,” said Rishi Bhatia, CTO of Astonish.
Since arriving at Astonish 6 months ago, the CTO of Astonish has transformed the BSE department by adding top tier engineers and being known as the Digital Marketing solution of choice throughout the insurance industry.
Astonish is headquartered in Warwick, RI with locations in Orlando, FL, Los Angeles and San Francisco.
For information regarding this press release, please contact Stuart Ganis, EVP of Sales and Business Development by calling 310.350.1933 or email sganis@astonish.com
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