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Creating a Tailored Salesforce Platform with Managed Services

Learn how our client used Salesforce Managed Services to optimize marketing, product, sales, and support processes with a unified data model.

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Architecting a Clear Vision for Success with Salesforce

Learn how a medical device company solved data integrity and process issues with a vision for success through Salesforce advisory services.

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Asset Management

Learn how medical device companies manage shipping logistics, inventory levels, and product quality across multiple locations via asset management with Salesforce.

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Sales Force Automation For Medical Device Companies

Learn how medical device companies accelerate pipeline velocity and increase lead visibility with Salesforce.

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Population Health Management

Learn how population health management in Salesforce improves healthcare outcomes in groups of patients with segmentation and engagement.

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New Jersey Bill 332 Compliance

When using Salesforce and Marketing Cloud, healthcare companies in New Jersey can fulfill all the requirements of Bill 332.

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HIPAA Compliant Web Tracking

The delicate balance between compliance and digital marketing strategies in the healthcare and life sciences industry is causing growing concern.

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Salesforce Managed Services Case Study

See how Penrod Managed Services provide seamless support, a focused approach, and consistent improvements at an international medical device company.

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A Single Platform for Clinical Trial Management

Our client was using a third-party partner to manage their clinical trials. As a public benefit corporation, our client takes patient experience incredibly seriously - and patient experience often starts with data. The third-party restricted our client from editing patient data, which meant that they were unable to refine the patient experience, act as quickly as they needed, or analyze data in real-time.

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