Help Desk Software Provider iSupport Announces Special Offer to Users of Numara TrackIT or Footprints

Help Desk Software Provider iSupport Announces Special Offer to Users of Numara TrackIT or Footprints
February 2, 2012 Lisa Kimery
Help desk software provider iSupport is offering users of Numara Footprints and TrackIT a competitive upgrade offer.
As we approach our 20th year of providing IT help desk software and customer service solutions, we are excited to provide this offer.

Vancouver, WA (PRWEB) February 02, 2012  Help desk software provider iSupport is offering users of Numara Footprints or TrackIT a competitive upgrade offer for as little as the cost of their currently budgeted maintenance renewal.

“As we approach our 20th year of providing IT help desk software and customer service solutions, we are excited to provide this offer,” commented Daren Nelson, Founder and CEO of iSupport Software. “It also gives us a chance to give a preview of our upcoming release, iSupport v11, which is the result of years of focused development and listening to our customers.”

iSupport Software is the oldest, privately owned, continually operating company in the help desk/customer support space. With up to three upgrade releases per year iSupport is also one of the most actively developed products on the market.

For more information on the competitive upgrade offer, go to http://www.iSupport.com or call iSupport Software at 1-888-494-7638.

About iSupport Software
Beginning in 1992 as GWI Software, iSupport Software has provided help desk and customer support solutions that are used by hundreds of thousands of users worldwide. From the IT help desk application designed by company founder and CEO Daren Nelson in 1994 to the iSupport Software rebrand in 2010, the company has continually leveraged its large client base for R&D and has quickly become the go-to application of many major universities, as eCampus News has listed in its 2012 Readers Choice Awards.

iSupport® is a registered trademark of Groupware Incorporated. Other parties’ trademarks or service marks are the property of their respective owners and should be treated as such.