Tag Archives: SaaS

Oracle CRM Partner Video

Friday, June 26th, 2009

Our partners over at Oracle CRM on Demand put this great video together talking about the need for enhanced sales forecasting in CRM systems.

In the video Right90 CEO Kim Orumchian talks about how Right90 is a great addition for companies that are running the Oracle CRM on Demand solution. One of our other partners, Big Machines, makes an appearance as well discussing its quoting and proposal management solution:

What we hear from Right90 users is that being able to combine sales forecasting with their CRM makes the entire system more valuable. Right90 is tightly integrated with Oracle CRM on Demand, which addresses the specific sales forecasting needs of high tech companies (including account based forecasting, unit, price revenue over time). High tech companies need a simple and easy to use way to collect their forecast. And, Right90 can help close deals.

Right90 helps customers that want to maximize their Oracle deployments with an on-demand solution that helps deliver a trusted, actionable sales forecast.

Can SaaS deliver in this economy?

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Recently, I heard sad news that LucidEra, a company with a good product idea and incredibly smart and talented team, was shutting its doors. While this event may revitalize debate about SaaS viability in today’s economy, let’s not forget the facts.

LucidEra’s demise is not indicative of overall SaaS market.

The fact is that many SaaS application companies are thriving in this market. Companies such as Right90 and Marketo are growing rapidly by providing applications that automate both a transactional and analytical processes and deliver solid business value to their customers. For example, Right90 customers have decreased inventory by 20% and have increased revenue by up to 5%.

The beauty of SaaS is that customers are realizing that value within 3-4 months of purchase, whereas customers purchasing the traditional on-premise software solutions would be in the midst of a horrid 25+ person deployment project meeting. While it’s a shame to see a SaaS vendor shut down, a number of SaaS providers are still out there proving that SaaS does deliver business value quickly. And for that, customers will pay — even in these economic times.