The last few weeks had been truly fantastic times for our implementation team. Many of our new clients had been going live and as a result, we had been sharing a number of new case studies with all of you. This week, we take pride in publishing our 8th Case Study for this year which is on Venuescape.
As a company, Venuescape started in the year 2015 and is in the event management business. They also provide a platform for their customers to discover and book the venue of their choice based on location, seating capacity and budgets for their next event. This could be both corporate as well as family events. Besides this, Venuescape also offers a full range of event management services which would be tailored to meet the specific needs of their clients.
As you could see, they had to manage two sets of databases; one being their end customers and the other being their event partners. The second set of customers could be restaurants, halls and even convention centers and this list is rapidly expanding on a day to day basis.
The first few years, they could manage all of this using conventional methods but as they started growing rapidly after the second year, they needed a system in place to manage their databases as well as the myriad of activity that surrounds this.
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