62 per cent more companies sign up
Published: 7 October 2004 08:45 GMT
Subscription software company Salesforce.com has added 85,000 individual subscribers to its online customer information system, an 85 per cent surge in that figure compared with this time last year.
The company, which began selling its shares to the public in June, makes programs designed to help companies with their sales, marketing and customer service efforts.
Salesforce also said that companies subscribing to its service now number 12,000, a 62 per cent leap from last year.
Salesforce competes with Oracle, RightNow Technologies, Salesnet, Siebel Systems and others in the pay-by-the-month software market. The company licenses its software for $65 to $125 per user per month.
Alorie Gilbert writes for CNET News.com
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