We're reporting live from Salesforce's "Cloudforce2" event in New York City. Just this morning, CEO Marc Benioff rolled out a big announcement. "We are opening doors today," he said. And with that, they opened the door to the AppExchange 2.
In addition to the new ChatterExchange category, AppExchange 2 has also added Aloha Apps, the new unlimited App category from salesforce.com. Aloha Apps
don’t count against your system limits for Apps, tabs, and objects—no
matter which salesforce.com edition you’re using--including Group Edition!
VerticalResponse is happy and proud to be chosen as an Aloha App for this debut. This means the power of VerticalResponse is now available to more people. And, if you've ever been constrained by your system limits, you can now install and use our App in conjunction with any number of Aloha Apps. With more than 500 to choose from, you’re in for an “all-you-can-app” experience. More apps plus more access equals more success.
If you haven't installed VerticalResponse for AppExchange, try it today. Send 500 free messages when you sign up for a free trial.
• VerticalResponse for AppExchange - for Professional, Enterprise and Unlimited edition users
• VerticalResponse for Group Edition - for Group Edition users

I would like to know when integrating with ACT would occur as well, I am currently on the hunt for an Email Marketing Company and Vertical Response is the #1 choice, however all our contacts are in ACT and the boss isnt willing to change that. This is one customer lost to the fact that Vertical Response is not integrated with ACT at the moment.
Posted by: Miguel | May 14, 2010 at 11:55 AM
Hi Roger,
Thanks for the feedback! We are always evaluating potential integration partners, and ACT is certainly one of them. We don’t have any definitive plans as of yet, however you can also follow the VR Product Blog to see announcements for product enhancements and integrations:
http://blog.verticalresponse.com/product/
Posted by: Liz Johannesen | April 27, 2010 at 05:06 PM
How's chances of your integrating with ACT 2010?
Posted by: roger rader | April 26, 2010 at 11:13 AM