Salesforce.com set to build out Chatterbox with EntropySoft acquisition
The deal, which wasn't announced, will give Salesforce.com content management and integration technologies
IDG News Service - Salesforce.com has quietly acquired a startup called EntropySoft, a maker of content management and integration software, in a move likely meant to bolster Salesforce.com's Chatterbox service.
The acquisition was first reported late Tuesday by VentureBeat. As of Wednesday, EntropySoft's website redirected to a page stating the company had been acquired by Salesforce.com. A Salesforce.com spokesperson confirmed the deal had occurred, but would not provide any further details regarding the rationale for the purchase, or even when it occurred.
Salesforce.com announced Chatterbox last year, describing it as something that will allow Salesforce.com users to "manage and share files in the context of business -- all with the trust customers expect from Salesforce."
Chatterbox, which will also provide real-time document synchronization across multiple devices, is supposed to enter a pilot phase in the first half of this year. Once it arrives, Chatterbox will present fresh competition for the likes of Dropbox and Box, both of which are Salesforce.com partners.
Salesforce.com may have viewed EntropySoft as something that can provide Chatterbox with differentiated features from those competitors, and more quickly than building out similar functionality on its own.
EntropySoft's technology is "more than just [content management], it orchestrates how content interacts with repositories and applications," said analyst Ray Wang, CEO of Constellation Research. "This is particularly useful when it comes to content-dependent applications like marketing or service. For example, if you need to tie a bunch of creative assets for a marketing campaign and they're sitting in Box, Filenet or SharePoint, EntropySoft makes it easy to let them stay federated and also integrated."
In addition, EntropySoft has a number of other products in areas such as search, archiving and e-discovery. "Think of it as a smaller and more palatable acquisition than a Box plus the ability to federate and orchestrate content for Salesforce.com," Wang said.
The acquisition has "obvious potential benefits," Real Story Group analyst Apoorv Durga wrote in a blog post Wednesday. "EntropySoft connectors (or perhaps more pointedly, new connectors the EntropySoft team can build) could link various Salesforce CRM and Social Media services to enterprise back-end repositories, for things like archiving and -- in the future -- potentially even hybrid storage."
"But that's in theory. In practice, Salesforce applications have not played well with on-premise enterprise systems," he added. "The issues tend to revolve less around technology than Salesforce culture, so EntropySoft can't be considered a game-changer here."
Chris Kanaracus covers enterprise software and general technology breaking news for The IDG News Service. Chris' email address is Chris_Kanaracus@idg.com
- Google I/O 2013's Coolest Products and Services
- 10 Star Trek Technologies That are Almost Here
- 19 Generations of Computer Programmers
- 25 Must-Have Technologies for SMBs
- A walking tour: 33 questions to ask about your company's security
- 15 social media scams
- The 7 elements of a successful security awareness program
- IT Certification Study Tips
- Register for this Computerworld Insider Study Tip guide and gain access to hundreds of premium content articles, cheat sheets, product reviews and more.
- Manage Virtualized and Cloud Environments and the New Software-defined Data Center Analyst report by Enterprise Management Associates on the newly announced EMC Service Assurance Suite, and how well it addresses operational challenges and market...
- Reduction in deployment time of a service development environment at GMO Media using a private cloud Read this case study to learn how GMO Media achieved a significant reduction in the implementation period of a service development environment using...
- Unleash the Potential of Your Virtual Teams Today's highly mobile, distributed and virtual teams are struggling to reach their full potential. The proliferation of disparate communications tools has created a...
- New Global Research Shows Untapped Potential New global research, conducted by Siemens Enterprise Communications in the fall of 2012, reveals interesting trends on virtual and remote worker habits and...
- Live Webcast
Storage Validation at Go Daddy: Best Practices from the World's #1 Web Hosting Provider - Storage Validation at Go Daddy: Best Practices from the World's #1 Web Hosting Provider
- B2B Integration on Cloud: Real World Solutions and Technology Advances Watch the webcast with IBM experts to learn about the advancing capabilities and strategic direction for B2B Integration on Cloud.
- How The Cloud Threatens Midsize Enterprises...And What To Do About It A recent study showed 92% of IT pros recognize that moving to the cloud provides a competitive edge, but only 20% plan to... All Cloud Computing White Papers | Webcasts