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By ASPnews.com Staff February 11, 2003 For the second time since ASPnews started compiling its Top 20 list, a Microsoft acquisition has caused a reshuffle. The first occasion was the completion of Microsoft's acquisition of Great Plains Software, which closed in April 2001, having been announced the previous December. This time around it's PlaceWare, an online conferencing ASP, whose acquisition was announced last month (see Microsoft to Acquire PlaceWare). Whereas Great Plains had been a NASDAQ-listed company, Placeware is privately held, and consequently closing the deal is a formality that is expected to be completed in short order.
WebEx. One of the contributing factors that brought PlaceWare onto the ASPnews list was a high-profile marketing campaign that included the staging of live desktop conferencing calls from a special billboard high above Times Square in New York City. Evidently the stunt turned heads further afield than 42nd Street.
Great Plains All Over Again? There appears to be more scope for synergy between PlaceWare's technology and Microsoft's own office productivity and collaboration products, but some observers are skeptical that Microsoft will be able to integrate the company's offerings without causing disruption to its existing customer base. With fresh financials from WebEx demonstrating the strength of demand for online conferencing, it will be unfortunate if Microsoft can't sustain similar revenue growth in its PlaceWare division.
Right Here, RightNow The addition of RightNow Technologies brings the number of customer relationship management (CRM) software providers in the ASPnews Top 20 to five, or a quarter of the total Liveperson, Salesforce.com, Salesnet, UpShot and now RightNow. No other application category seems to lend itself quite as readily to the online model, which is perhaps something that Microsoft should bear in mind as it rolls out its new CRM offering, which relies heavily on its conventionally installed server software suite. Still, if the software giant decides to go shopping for further help in refining the online credentials of its CRM proposition, at least it will find plenty of names to choose from among our Top 20 listing. Who knows? It might be a case of the third time being the charm for Microsoft.
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