Google, Salesforce.com to announce deal on Tuesday
By
John Blau
and China Martens
,
IDG News Service
, 05/31/2007
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Google and Salesforce.com will announce a partnership on Tuesday, a source close to the company in Europe said Thursday.
Salesforce.com has scheduled an online news conference on Tuesday at 11 a.m. GMT at which Lindsey Armstrong, co-president
of the company's operations in the EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa) region, will make a "strategic announcement." The source
said it is safe enough to assume that the announcement concerns Google.
In the United States, Salesforce.com has said that it will make an announcement with "a leading Internet company based in
the Bay Area" first thing on Tuesday. A Salesforce.com U.S. spokesman reached on Thursday declined to comment on the identity
of the Internet company.
The Wall Street Journal reported on May 21 that Google and Salesforce.com were holding talks over a possible alliance that could see the two companies
bundle Web-based applications. Both vendors declined to comment on the report.
Google and Salesforce.com have each been rapidly expanding the online services they offer.
Google has dramatically widened its scope from being a leading Internet search engine to encompass an ever-increasing range
of other online services including desktop applications. Eight-year-old Salesforce.com has its roots as a hosted provider
of CRM, but has its sights set on becoming a platforms vendor using its AppExchange Web site, which it is in the process of
fully commercializing as an online software marketplace.
"We're a catalyst for change," Marc Benioff, Salesforce.com CEO, told financial analysts earlier this month. "Google, Amazon.com,
eBay and Yahoo inspire us. We want to duplicate what they do in the consumer world." He added that to his mind Salesforce.com was effectively
"building an on-demand operating system." Benioff positioned Salesforce.com as still very much focused on growth. "We're just
trying to get to a billion dollars in on-demand [software] before anyone else does," he said. "We're willing to do anything."
At the same time, Microsoft, a prime competitor of Google in the search and Internet advertising arenas, is marshalling its own set of Windows Live online
services, including a hosted version of its Dynamics CRM software.
The Journal report suggested that Google and Salesforce.com need to buddy up to take on Microsoft and avoid competing with
each other.
Teaming up could involve integrating Google's Apps suite with Salesforce.com's hosted CRM. The two companies have previously
worked together around Google's Search Appliance and AdWords. There's also the possibility that the relationship might become
much closer with Google potentially looking to acquire Salesforce.com at some point.
The IDG News Service is a Network World affiliate.
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