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Is Microsoft bringing CRM to the masses?

November 9, 2005 CRM should fit how people work, not the other way around, Microsoft's Brad Wilson says. TAGS: CRM, Siebel Systems Inc., Microsoft CRM, Salesforce.com Inc., on-demand, pricing, information technology, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Office

CRM sector not done with mergers yet, says Gartner

June 20, 2006 Frustration from company boards, founders over slow growth will fuel further consolidation, researcher predicts. TAGS: CRM, Gartner Inc., consolidation, Salesforce.com Inc., Siebel Systems Inc., SAP AG, market leader, PeopleSoft Inc., Oracle Corp., merger, software-as-a-service, sector, founder, Microsoft Corp.

NetSuite's CEO chides 'slow' Microsoft

July 27, 2005 Exec says the software giant is entering the on-demand CRM market way too late. TAGS: NetSuite Inc., RightNow Technologies, Siebel Systems Inc., Salesforce.com Inc., CRM, on-demand, SAP AG, CEO, vendor, Microsoft Corp.

Long road for Siebel ends at Oracle

September 12, 2005 Business software company founded by Tom Siebel accepts a $5.8 billion buyout from a company for which he once worked. TAGS: Siebel Systems Inc., Oracle Corp., PeopleSoft Inc., CRM company, business software, business software company, SAP AG, software company, Larry Ellison, CRM, dot-com, CEO, Microsoft Corp.

Praise, skepticism greet Oracle-Siebel merger

September 12, 2005 Reaction to Oracle's megamerger with Siebel Systems is mixed, but it won't be as complex as Oracle's purchase of PeopleSoft. TAGS: Siebel Systems Inc., Oracle Corp., PeopleSoft Inc., merger, SAP AG, Mercury Interactive Corp., IBM DB2, Larry Ellison, middleware, AMR Research, CRM, IBM Corp., database, acquisition, CEO, Microsoft Corp.

Salesforce CEO: Deal is a thumbs-up for on-demand

September 12, 2005 Marc Benioff also takes a shot at the database giant. But an industry watcher sees the buyout as a challenge for Salesforce. TAGS: Marc Benioff, Siebel Systems Inc., Salesforce.com Inc., Oracle Corp., buyout, on-demand, client-server, Larry Ellison, CRM, challenge, CEO, software company, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft turns to Elixir for Office boost

January 24, 2005 New customer-software project aims to get Office more deeply entrenched in businesses, News.com has learned. TAGS: Siebel Systems Inc., Microsoft Office, CRM, Microsoft Office 2003, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Corp., server, Microsoft Windows

Company warns on IE patch

April 15, 2006 IE security update can disrupt Google Toolbar, Java applications and Siebel programs, says maker of patch management software. TAGS: Siebel 7, Siebel Systems Inc., Google Toolbar, ActiveX Control, representative, Java, patch management, Oracle Corp., CRM, Google Inc., toolbar, ActiveX, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Web browser

NetSuite revamps hosted tools

August 4, 2005 Latest version of hosted business software claims new dashboards, increased customization and tighter links to Microsoft Office. TAGS: NetSuite Inc., Siebel Systems Inc., SAP AG, dashboard, business software, CRM, Salesforce.com Inc., ERP, integration, software company, HTTP, Microsoft Office, Web browser, Microsoft Corp.

SAP says it won't join the on-demand crowd

April 14, 2005 "With on-demand," CEO says, "the customer hands his destiny to someone else and then he finds...he cannot get his destiny back." TAGS: SAP AG, on-demand, CRM, Henning Kagermann, hosted CRM, Siebel Systems Inc., hosting company, Salesforce.com Inc., CEO, Oracle Corp., acquisition, agreement, Microsoft Corp., HP

Year in review: Big gains for on-demand apps

December 20, 2006 As businesses feel the pull of on-demand enterprise applications, software heavyweights are following suit. TAGS: on-demand, hosted CRM, CRM, Workday, Siebel Systems Inc., enterprise software, Oracle Corp., Salesforce.com Inc., SAP AG, open-source software, Red Hat Inc., IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp.
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