On Robert Scoble at SalesForce.com
June 19, 2008 at 20:05 | In CRM, Google, Robert Scoble, SaaS, SalesForce.com | Leave a CommentRobert Scoble, blogger and technology journalist recently visited SalesForce.com. He was there to interview Mark Benioff and took some time to talk about SFDC and Google with Kraig Swensrud. Check his interview with Kraig here at SalesForceWatch. Robert recently twittered that his interview with Mark Benioff will be online later this week.
Update: The interview with Mark is up and can be viewed here
Will Benioff succeed Larry Ellison at Oracle?
March 26, 2008 at 20:40 | In CRM 2.0, Oracle, SalesForce.com | Leave a CommentFormer FT report Tom Foremski seems to think so. Read his post on why Marc Benioff is the candidate to follow in Larry Ellisons footsteps
On Salesforce.com and Oracle
February 10, 2008 at 17:20 | In Citizen Relationship Management, Oracle, SalesForce.com, Siebel | 1 CommentRumour has it that Salesforce.com has asked Oracle to buy it. If that deal goes through it would be interesting to see what that means for CRM on Demand as a hosted platform and how Salesforce.com is going to be integrated into fusion. Read this analysis of why the deal is a good idea.
On CRM in 2008
December 6, 2007 at 09:32 | In CRM, CRM 2.0, On Demand, Outsourcing, SaaS, SalesForce.com, Technology, Wiki | Leave a CommentIt’s time to look back at 2007 and gaze in to what the future holds for all of us. CRM Magazine features an article on CRM 2.0 and possible developments in the CRM arena in 2008. Interesting to see Mitchel Lager’s view of the future combined with the views and vision of several industry experts and research analysts. The focus of the article, as in CRM 2.0, is on collaboration, the collaborative enterpise and working together with your customers. Let’s see whether the trends and predictions in this article will indeed manifest themselves in 2008.
On Salesforce.com as an application platform
November 26, 2007 at 09:25 | In CRM, CRM 2.0, CRM Daily, On Demand, SaaS, SalesForce.com | Leave a CommentApparently Salesforce.com wants to become the new Microsoft. With the recent launch of Force.com and the AppExchange platform SalesForce.com certainly seems to be making steps in that direction. An article on CRM-Daily contains the views of several industry experts on this.
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