NEW YORK, Oct. 30, 2017 -- Ubersmith, an INAP company and a global leader in subscription business management software, today announced availability of a hosted version of its software suite so that customers have the convenience of accessing the software without having to install and maintain it on-premises, which reduces their operating costs. The hosted Ubersmith software delivers the same core functions as the existing on-premises software suite and pricing is identical.
“This helps us reach a new class of customers who don’t want to worry about having to deploy and maintain the software on their premises,” said Kurt Daniel, president of Ubersmith. “Recently, this has come up as a frequent request so we’re giving customers the option to use either this hosted version or their own version of Ubersmith software on-premises in their data center.”
Ubersmith’s software suite includes subscription billing, quoting, order management, infrastructure management, ticketing and related capabilities. The modular design of the business management software suite enables customers to use the full complement of features, or select only the capabilities they need.
It is used by software companies, cloud, managed services, telco and Internet service providers (ISP), data center operators and enterprises of all sizes. The Ubersmith software helps organizations better serve their customers, shorten time-to-market, increase revenue and lower costs.
It provides both a view for employees – who can access full client data such as billing status, discounts applied, device information, services being purchased, which is fully customizable – along with a separate portal view accessed by their company’s customers for only their specific account information. The software can be accessed using a computer, smart phone or tablet.
The software suite is platform-independent and integrates with merchant providers, electronic payment processing providers, SureTax, QuickBooks, domain registrars and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) providers. In addition, Ubersmith offers integrations with cloud, virtualization, backup and other technologies and applications, including Citrix, cPanel, OnApp, R1Soft and Virtuozzo.
A full list of the product capabilities can be found at www.ubersmith.com/product.
Pricing and Availability
The new hosted version of Ubersmith is licensed on a monthly subscription basis that starts at $200 per month with fees based on the number of users, clients, and devices (if any). Standard support is included, plus premium enterprise priority support is available, along with consulting, training and development services. Ubersmith also offers an unlimited usage, revenue-sharing model. Special pricing is available for education, non-profit and government organizations.
About Ubersmith
Ubersmith is a global leader in subscription business management software for organizations of all sizes. The company’s suite of usage-based billing, quoting, order management, infrastructure management and help desk ticketing solutions is integrated, open and scalable. Hundreds of companies around the world rely on Ubersmith to better serve their customers, better run their businesses, shorten time-to-market and boost overall efficiency. For more info, please visit www.ubersmith.com.
William Baker, Baker Communications Group, 860-350-9100, [email protected]


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