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Mashup tools to feature in Salesforce update

Mike Ricciuti CNET News

Published: 14 Sep 2006 10:15 BST

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Salesforce previewed an update to its online service on Wednesday and said it is making it easier to customise its online business software.

The company said its Winter '07 release, due later this year, will let users customise analytical tools through mashups that combine Salesforce tools with custom-developed components and those from other companies.

In effect, the new feature allows people to custom-build the analytical dashboard that gives them an insight into sales performance and other benchmarks, drawn from data stored in their Salesforce.com application.

The company said its dashboard framework, for integrating tools into Salesforce.com's applications, will be included in Winter '07.

Such mashups are increasingly common on public Web sites such as Google and Yahoo and are just starting to make their way onto internal business systems. "They really set the stage for the opportunity we have today... Google, Yahoo and eBay — they did the heavy lifting," Salesforce chief executive Marc Benioff said on Wednesday at a conference in London.

Salesforce.com said that software maker Business Objects will enable its Crystal Xcelsius, a tool used to create presentations, to work with Salesforce.com's dashboard framework. Other partner companies are expected to follow suit, said Ariel Kelman, director of product marketing at Salesforce. Kelman said the company hopes the dashboard framework will spur developers and partners to build new components that can be shared among Salesforce customers via the company's AppExchange online marketplace.

Salesforce sells hosted customer relationship management applications. The company, which competes with Microsoft, SAP, Oracle and others, is attempting to broaden its reach within subscriber companies by offering more customised services.

Silicon.com contributed to this report.

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