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Google reportedly in talks with Salesforce.com

Google and Salesforce.com in collaboration talks

Business alliance could mount challenge to Microsoft 

Written by Lara Williams

Google and Salesforce.com are reported to be in talks to form a potential partnership that may help the firms compete with Microsoft.

The Wall Street Journal has reported the talks citing unnamed sources, and says a formal partnership is expected to be announced in the next few weeks.

The newspaper says the outcome could be a web-based offering integrating Google’s online services - such as email and instant-messaging - with Salesforce.com's customer relationship management tools.

Ovum analyst David Bradshaw says the two companies have been best friends for a long time, so the talks are not surprising.

‘The most likely area of partnership is office applications and Saleforces.com application exchange,’ said Bradshaw.

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