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Salesforce.com to deliver back-end integration tools 27 November, 2006 16:43:35
You know the argument: SaaS applications are great for green field deployments, but difficult or risky to integrate with those legacy applications where all the really important data lives. - +
Partners needed to help Windows Live succeed 22 December, 2005 10:30:37
To successfully compete with Web 2.0 rivals, Microsoft must develop an ecosystem of partners that uses its Web-based Windows Live services to develop and market new applications, according to a new report by Summit Strategies. - +
Salesforce.com pushes AppExchange for partners 16 December, 2005 08:23:32
Salesforce.com has no plans to emulate Microsoft's use of partners to host CRM offerings, a company executive said.Salesforce.com has no plans to follow in Microsoft's footsteps and allow partner companies to host its CRM (customer relationship management) service, a Salesforce.com executive said this week. - +
Salesforce.com launches mobile access with buy 12 April, 2006 08:09:05
Salesforce.com announced Tuesday that it has acquired wireless technology developer Sendia for US$15 million in cash. The move is the on-demand CRM (customer relationship management) software vendor's first acquisition, according to Salesforce.com executives. - +
Siebel releases fourth upgrade to CRM OnDemand in '05 13 September, 2005 08:04:13
Siebel releases the latest version of its OnDemand CRM software, release 9, the same day that Oracle announced its bid to acquire the company.Siebel Systems unveiled the latest version of its CRM OnDemand software, release 9. The news comes on the same day that Oracle announced its bid to acquire Siebel for US$5.85 billion as a way to become the dominant supplier of CRM (customer relationship management) software.
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Salesforce.com positioned the latest version of its on-demand software, which includes its Apex platform, as providing the necessary tools for other companies to emulate its success in the software-as-a-service (SaaS) market.
The vendor officially went live with the Salesforce Winter 07 release of its hosted customer relationship management (CRM) software Tuesday. Salesforce.com's own developers use the Apex environment and the Apex Code programming language to create the company's SaaS products.
"This is probably our boldest step yet in the transition to becoming a platform company," said Kendall Collins, senior vice president of product marketing at Salesforce.com. "We've done all the heavy lifting so that developers can focus on innovation and not infrastructure."
Such a move potentially opens the door to a third party using the vendor's resources to create hosted CRM applications superior to Salesforce.com's own software. Collins and Bruce Francis, vice president of corporate strategy at Salesforce.com, don't see that possibility as a threat, but more of an opportunity to widen their user base since such a rival CRM offering would be based on Apex.
Already, they point out, Salesforce.com's one-year-old AppExchange Web site features CRM technologies from third-parties that outperform the e-mail marketing and analytics it supplies.
"Our vision is to see millions of applications on AppExchange," Francis said. The Web site currently features more than 500 applications, up from the 100 or so when it launched in January 2006. Salesforce.com plans to more fully commercialize AppExchange as a complete online software marketplace later this year.
The two executives singled out two vendors that have already built products they consider could be "killer" hosted applications in their respective vertical fields. Bluewolf Group provides a customized version of Salesforce for the entertainment industry with its MediaTrak SaaS, while Okere offers a tailored version of the CRM software for capital-market customers.
Salesforce.com also made its Apex Code programming language available to developers in a preview version. The company plans to run a beta program for customers later this year, followed by general availability before the end of 2007. The Java-like language enables third-party developers to write code to create multitenant hosted applications that can run directly on Salesforce.com's servers.
Salesforce.com has no plans to open-source Apex Code, but might examine that option as it receives feedback from developers on the preview release. "Our goal is ubiquity," Francis said. "We'll listen to all great ideas."
The vendor also announced new Apex developer toolkits for Ajax and Eclipse along with a new Wiki-based developer site known as the Apex Developer Network (ADN) to foster a community around the Salesforce.com language.
Following the lead of other technology players, Salesforce.com is also doing its bit for the environment. Under the name Earthforce, the vendor is taking its first major step toward becoming a carbon-neutral company, Francis said. The nonprofit Salesforce.com Foundation will invest in a series of environmental renewal projects to offset the carbon emissions generated by the company's offices, data centers and corporate travel.
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