Barbados’ digital transformation gets a boost

Xentric360, a leading Caribbean-based technology solutions provider, has launched its suite of Salesforce solutions to the Barbados market, saying it can support local enterprises in their journey towards digital transformation and sustainable growth.

Key stakeholders from local businesses recently gathered at an exclusive launch event hosted by Xentric360’s Commercial Director for the Caribbean Thomas Cross at Restaurant Noir in The Sands Hotel.

Salesforce services encompass a wide range of solutions, from streamlined sales processes to enhanced customer engagement strategies – solutions which elevate organisational efficiency and productivity through the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and intuitive technology solutions.

Xentric360, an authorised reseller for Salesforce in the Caribbean, noted that leveraging the power of Salesforce solutions, it aims to revolutionise customer relationship management and drive scalable digital transformation across various industries. It added that by using the power of AI, local businesses can unlock new opportunities for growth, build capacity, and achieve operational excellence at scale.

Cross expressed his enthusiasm for his company’s latest endeavour.

“We are thrilled to introduce Salesforce services to Barbados, empowering local businesses with cutting-edge technology to enhance their operations and customer experiences,” the Barbadian said.

“As a trusted Salesforce partner, Xentric360 is committed to driving success for Barbadian businesses through innovative technology solutions. We believe that by harnessing the full potential of Salesforce, organisations in Barbados can thrive in today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape.”

During the launch event, attendees got the opportunity to learn more about Xentric360’s Salesforce services and explore how these solutions can propel their businesses forward.

(PR/BT)

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