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Salesforce.com highlights analytics in next release

September 13, 2006 12:00 PM ET

IDG News Service - Salesforce.com Inc. is drawing particular attention to the analytics customization capabilities it plans to offer in the next version of its hosted customer relationship management (CRM) software, known as Salesforce Winter '07.

At an event due to take place Wednesday in London, Marc Benioff, the company's chairman and CEO, is expected to preview analytics and dashboard mash-up capabilities as part of his "Future of Software" presentation. The announcement is part of a gradual run-up to the release of Winter '07, the 21st generation of the on-demand CRM software that will be available in the fourth quarter of this year.

Analytics is loosely defined as the analysis of data contained in a company's enterprise applications to help highlight potential business trends. Being able to spot such trends early can help firms improve the speed and quality of their decision-making.

Other CRM players, including Microsoft Corp., Oracle Corp. and SAG AG, are increasingly placing more emphasis on their respective analytics offerings as key product differentiators. For instance, Oracle announced last month that it would add more real-time predictive analytics to its business intelligence (BI), middleware and applications after acquiring intellectual property assets from Sigma Dynamics Inc.

While the main theme of the current version, Salesforce Summer '06, which debuted in July, was integration between Salesforce.com's CRM offering and third-party products, the watchword for Winter '07 is "unlimited customization," according to Ariel Kelman, the company's director of AppExchange product marketing.

Since Salesforce.com officially went live with AppExchange in January, a network to host third-party and custom applications and integrate them with Salesforce.com's CRM software, the company has seen plenty of demand for analytics offerings, he said.

With Salesforce Winter '07, users will be able to fully componentize the on-demand CRM application's analytical dashboards so they can mash up or bring together components of different vendors' business intelligence (BI) software that they can then share and manage. They also can engage in a wide range of BI activities that can be displayed on their dashboards within Salesforce, including supply chain analysis, complex what-if scenarios and profitability analysis.

Business Objects SA is Salesforce.com's first BI partner to participate in an analytics mash-up between its Crystal Xcelsius data visualization offering and the hosted CRM software's dashboard framework, Kelman said. There are around 13 other BI partners, including open-source player JasperSoft Corp., that are expected to support the mash-ups initially, he added.

Analytics, e-mail marketing and sales tools have been the most popular offerings on AppExchange since January, but Kelman is already starting to see a second wave of component categories increasingly gaining user interest. This next wave is around human resources, financials and IT tools, he said, along with project management, bug tracking and quality assurance. Although Salesforce.com remains focused on supplying hosted CRM, its AppExchange network continues to expand its capabilities to provide all kinds of business components, not just those with strong ties into CRM.

Other features for Winter '07 include a new user interface based on Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, better known as AJAX; a hook-in to Cisco Systems Inc.'s computer telephony integration option; and full support for IBM's Lotus Notes collaboration software.


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