Initial Deployment Project Village

Pan-European Service Initial Deployment for Cooperative Organisation of
SME in Customer Relationship Management

VILLAGE will support the pan-European initial deployment of a co-operative Customer Relationship Management (CRM)  service for SME. In the first pilot stage VILLAGE will address co-operative SME environments, like SME associations, incubators or franchise networks.

The CRM service will allow for access to and share of customer’s data and marketing, sales and customer support processes within the SME networks. VILLAGE will act as an integration environment to interface and interconnect technology provider, service suppliers and end-users what helps strengthening the participation of SMEs communities as a whole in the global e-Business economy.

VILLAGE will support the interaction of the participating SMEs with their working environment (e.g. employees, customers, network management, etc.) by providing them with an adapted access to a CRM service and promoting new methods of works (in particular co-operative work). VILLAGE involves eight partners from five member states (Germany, France, Romania, Hungary and Czech Republic), thus supporting the initial deployment of the VILLAGE service in four European regions.

Activities

VILLAGE has commenced on 1st of September 2007. The project will last for 30 months. Foreseen activities include:
  • Adapt the current service currently available in Germany to the target countries taking into account factors such as 1) the differences in regulatory, administrative and cultural environments and language (localisation); 2) back-office functions and the organisation and processes underlying services; and 3) resource and experience sharing.
  • Consider, prepare and test deployment scenarios by finalising the trans-European “collaborative CRM service” layer and all back-office functions and processes.
  • Demonstrate regional service operation and assess user acceptance involving a significant number of system integrators and end-users in real life conditions.
  • Measure the economic feasibility of the service and develop a Sustainable Deployment Plan for reaching full trans-European service deployment, taking into account collaboration issues between providers.
  • Organise peer review of the service and user feedback, including dissemination activities. Peer reviews will be arranged in the form of a series of workshops and discussion groups.

End-users of the service will be European SMEs. SME networks like incubators, industrial associations and franchise networks, will act as catalysts for addressing SMEs in any kind of sector. The project will result in full deployment plans for each targeted country.

 

Project Impact

SMEs already have the ability to exchange information and share IT resources with others as if they were in the same village-the “global SME village”. This makes it possible to realize cooperation between economic actors for common undertakings and leads among other things to common projects and sell jointly products. The market penetration of CRM at large SMEs is quickly growing but national markets are limited and networks crossing borders. In order to tackle this problem, these type of information systems require a European sized market for continual growth.

Through providing new business and market opportunities to the SMEs and reducing overheads VILLAGE stimulates the competitiveness and employment capability, focusing on core competencies and innovation potential. These benefits improve the general employment prospects all over Europe. Concerning the traditional strength of Europe, the high number of specialized SMEs can cooperate on an international level. Hosted services make it possible for companies with know-how in niche-markets and regions to adapt a performing CRM service and offer value added services regardless of the location.

Apart of this, the collected experiences will support the establishment of a "glocalisation" (a mixture of globalisation and localisation) strategy for the service. This strategy refers to the creation of products or services intended for the global market, but customized to suit the local culture.

 

 
 

News

 

 

18th and 19th of May 2009, in Prague, Czech Republic, at hotel Jalta in the middle of the beautiful old city of Prague, International partner from all over the Europe have meet together at International CAS Conference.
Next to a lot of interesting topics discussed during the 2 days event, CAS PIA and the Open platform next to Village strategy approach for internationalization of the CAS PIA SaaS CRM,were the highlite. The complete audience, from 7 countries, recognized immediately the benefits and chance that Village project bring in the area of CAS PIA deployment strategy and efforts.
 

 
 

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In January, KOMIX s.r.o. and Sistec-SBsol, both members in Village project consortium, simultaneously launched the new Village offer- SaaS Cooperative CRM- CAS PIA in the Czech and Romanian markets. The business potential for CRM in Central Europe is high and interest in hosted solutions is growing quickly, particularly for Small and Medium Enterprises. Targeting European leadership in CRM for SME, CAS is developing with CAS PIA a comprehensive internationalization strategy in the SaaS market based on innovative cooperative implementation scenarios. Today, you can find information about CAS PIA in German, Czech and Romanian. This internationalization process is supported by the European Commission in the scope of the VILLAGE project.

3rd to 8 th of March  2009 Hanover Germany

This year's CeBIT trade show promised to be different from previous years.  Our area was very well received by partners and visitors alike. With its open, airy design and vibrant, industry-specific images, together with space dedicated exclusively to Village and new Coopearative SaaS CRM solutions for SMEs, our booth attracted numerous visitors. And all our effort paid off, but more on that later ...

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9th and 10th of October 2008, in Vienna - Austria,

The special Village SIG meeting  took place. We were very pleased to welcome 15 companies from all over the world, and here is a brief summary of the event

Andreas Zipser provided the latest CRM market news and outlined the new CRM strategy trends.

CRM as a Service – CAS PIA:
Ludwig Neer (Management Board) demonstrated the new SaaS solution from CAS Software AG, which is based on a new technology and developed special for SMEs.

From the Village consortium, we were very pleased to have Miroslav Zebrák from Komix s.r.o. and Nicoleta Iuhas from Sistec, presenting their market success aproach.

 

Village consortium Meeting

4-5 June 2008

Prague -  Czech Republic

For 2 days in Prague at KOMIX headquarter, the Village consortium represented by all the partners, was having the review concerning the deliverables and status of the activities.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
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