netsuite on-demand

Google Ad boom sparks next NetSuite-Salesforce spat

News However, Steve Garnett, Salesforce.com's European president, told silicon.com: "I don't think we've been focused at all on what NetSuite has been doing. The market for applications serving the booming Google AdWords industry is hotting up with two... [23 Aug 2006]

CRM shake-up: On-demand switchers signal maturity

News Business apps vendor NetSuite has stoked the fires of competition and corporate one-upmanship in the booming on-demand CRM market by announcing a raft of customers who have switched from rival and market leader Salesforce.com. [25 Jul 2006]

NetSuite wades in to Microsoft CRM debate

News NetSuite CEO Zach Nelson has waded into the debate over the threat Microsoft's on-demand offering will present to a CRM market created by upstart start-ups such as RightNow Technologies, Salesforce.com and his own company. [14 Jul 2006]

Carphone Warehouse is suite on CRM

News The Carphone Warehouse has signed up for CRM on-demand from NetSuite to help it run its Business Solutions division. He added: "NetSuite CRM+ offered the only CRM solution that could be installed within an acceptable timeframe. [12 Jul 2006]

SAP making a play for on-demand e-tail CRM?

News He said: "There is a growing number of those coming on the market: Demandware, MarketLive, NetSuite, Venda and Access Commerce, to just to name a few. Business software giant SAP has acquired Praxis Software Solutions as it attempts to weave on... [11 Jul 2006]

Basic SME software dominated by Intuit, Microsoft and Sage

News All three vendors have an on-demand option and Yankee Group says application suites from the likes of NetSuite, known for this type of software provision, and SAP, one of the largest software providers to larger user organisations, have also been... [17 May 2006]

Will's Web Watch: At the heart of web 2.0

Comment One reason for this - in the opinion of Zach Nelson, CEO of CRM vendor NetSuite, who believes web 2.0 developments are also enriching his own company's offering - is because "great software is written by small teams". [12 May 2006]

Software as a service hits sweet spot

News Evan Goldberg, chairman, founder and CTO of CRM vendor NetSuite, is another relying on software as a service hitting the big time. I have a very big vision of where software as a service can go," said Goldberg, adding his vision is for the industry... [12 Apr 2006]

'We're ready for IPO' says NetSuite founder

News On-demand business software vendor NetSuite has confirmed it is on target for an IPO around the turn of the year, which it hopes will see the company valued at $1bn. While other IPO announcements have led to acquisition long before the float takes... [07 Apr 2006]

NetSuite initiates fight in "software's last battleground"

News On-demand CRM and business apps vendor NetSuite has declared its intention to fight for control of the mid-market, declaring it "the last great battle in the software market". Taking pot-shots at his rivals, who he claims have "spread fear and... [07 Apr 2006]

Public sector must wake up to CRM

News Zach Nelson, CEO of on-demand CRM vendor NetSuite, also told silicon.com a large number of his customers operate in the public sector. And the need to act quickly and on tight budgets may play straight into the hands of hosted, on-demand CRM vendors. [24 Mar 2006]

CRM giants deny 'doing a Salesforce.com'

News Senior execs from SAP and Siebel, speaking at the Gartner CRM Summit in London, denied their newfound enthusiasm is a reaction to the growing success of NetSuite, RightNow and Salesforce.com, who have all been championing the on-demand model since... [14 Mar 2006]

NetSuite announces raft of new customers

News CRM on-demand vendor NetSuite has further demonstrated the momentum behind the software-as-a-service model with the announcement of a raft of new customer wins in the UK. That flexibility and the potential of the on-demand model are factors which... [29 Nov 2005]

Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Marc Benioff

News Salesforce.com along with rivals NetSuite and RightNow will continue to redefine the CRM industry, pushing old war horse Siebel further into the shadows and keeping a good lead ahead of larger entrants such as Microsoft. [31 Aug 2005]

'Microsoft, you're too slow,' says NetSuite CEO

News The CEO of NetSuite, Zach Nelson, has dismissed the threat posed by Microsoft shaping up to compete in the on-demand CRM sector, while saying competitors Salesforce.com and RightNow remain friendly rivals until the old guard - namely Siebel - has... [27 Jul 2005]

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