The Answer to Q.1) Case Analysis
Founded by an Oracle executive and expanded with generating revenue of $1.3 billion in 2009, Salesforce.com was the first company to provide software service on lease using the internet. The company designed the model to provide CRM (Customer Relationship Management) products without investing in large up-front hardware and software and save the cost. The company provided such affordable solutions with the least time for implementation and enforced giants like Microsoft, SAP, and Oracle to provide subscription-based versions of their CRM products. Traditional and new players came up with the same business model as salesforce.com and made some inroads against Salesforce’s market share. The opportunities to provide cloud computing ‘platform’ were identified by Salesforce.com to capture larger market share and identify the new untapped market. As a result, the company came up with applications to improve sales and customer service as well as custom cloud to offer flexibility to the customers for developing their own applications as per their needs. As the company offers the services by using the internet, the availability was questioned by the critiques. It limits the use of the application with the risks related to security threats. Salesforce.com has partnered with Google and Apple, and a developed tool to integrate with Facebook’s social network to increase its reach and make the applications available on the operating systems and social media. Rehab care, Author solutions are some of the customers that are satisfied with the cost-saving services offered by Salesforce.com. As the cloud computing services are not available constantly and need higher scale operations, the salesforce.com offers services that are available 24/7 to generate revenue.
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The Answer to Q.2) Summary and suggest ways for the company
The Summary:
The case presented here discusses competition, challenges and possible threats for Salesforce.com, one of the most disruptive technology companies of the past few years. The challenges lie from facing competition to modification in the development of applications of Salesforce.com. With the introduction of new technology and alternatives, presence in the market has been reduced and forced salesforce.com to strategize applications as well as partnering with Google and Apple. Developing applications which are available 24/7, salesforce.com made the services more attractive by eliminating the security threat for new clients.
Ways for the company:
The company can generate more revenue by attracting new clients for its existing applications with different offerings which can be customized as per needs and provide more insights than earlier. The company must ensure data security in increasing cyber-attacks and hacking in the world. Hiring more sales staff may work, but aggressive advertisement and promotion activities will also be useful in the age of social media. Changing business strategy from providing software on the lease, the company can go for system lock-in approach the same as Apple and Microsoft. These will increase the sales with long term cash inflow for scaling up the infrastructure. To compete with Google and Amazon the company needs high-end technology and infrastructure.
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