Zoholics 2025 Annoucements: Analyst and Media Response

By Steve H15 May 2025

Zoho made three significant announcements at Zoholics 2025, taking place in Houston, Texas May 14-15:

  • The launch of Ulaa Enterprise, a security-first browser tailored to the evolving needs of enterprise organizations
  • Availability of CRM for Everyone, offering AI-driven tools for all teams
  • Zoho Payments, a multifunction tool for managing an organization's finances, launches in the US

The news has spread, and folks across the industry are weighing in with their own thoughts. Here's a selection of some recent pieces on the features and significance of these announcements…


Ulaa Enterprise

Over at Small Biz Trends, Joshua Sophy posted about the features that make Ulaa Enterprise precisely calibrated for maximum security. He writes:

"Ulaa Enterprise provides centralized policy management, enabling administrators to set access controls, manage extensions, restrict downloads, and define user behavior across user groups. The browser also features Data Loss Prevention (DLP) capabilities that block unauthorized uploads, screen captures, copy-paste actions, and downloads of sensitive data."

Steve Brooks at Enterprise Times considered the implications of this new browser, including its effectiveness out-of-the-box:

"For organisations looking to reduce the number of suppliers, add-ons and security loopholes that exist, Ulaa provides a one-stop shop to secure the browser."

The full release can be found here.


CRM for Everyone

In his piece for B2B Daily, Jaime Walker explains that CRM for Everyone represents a big step forward in how successful companies can communicate, particularly with the goal of enhancing CX:

"Zoho’s approach significantly diminishes reliance on traditional communication channels, moving instead towards a fully integrated, seamless customer interaction process."

CX Today digs deeper into how CRM for Everyone directly impacts CX and shares its first impressions:

"CRM providers have tried to unite CRM systems and collaborations for many years. Yet, Zoho’s approach of allowing individual teams to configure their own CRM views and workflows is different. Critically, it’s also a simple concept and interface to get to grips with."

The full release covering CRM for Everyone can be found here


Zoho Payments

Enterprise Times also covered the launch of Zoho Payments, with Steve Brooks pointing to the software's transformative potential:

"Zoho Payments is a clever move by the company, as there are obvious benefits for customers to invest not just in Zoho Payments, but the other applications. With everything on a single platform, Zoho customers should find it simple to implement new payment types and business models, which seamlessly operate within their Zoho Technology stack."

For the full release on Zoho Payments, visit this site.