21 Aug 2008
Software as a service (SaaS) specialist Salesforce.com reported record second quarter revenue of $263m (£141m), up 49 per cent on the same period last year.
Revenue from customer subscription fees and support contracts for Salesforce.com’s on-demand customer relationship management (CRM) software was up 50 per cent to $239.7m, though only six per cent on the previous quarter.
Quarterly revenue from professional services and other parts of the business yielded $23.4m, 41 per cent up year on year.
Earlier this week, the company announced it has completed the acquisition of knowledge management software firm InStranet for $31.5m, which Salesforce.com will use to improve the performance of its automated customer callcentres.
Is Salesforce.com the new ADP ... or the next Datapoint?
What will happen if blue sky clears the cloud?
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This headline recently appeared in several places across the Web:
"Salesforce.com Passes $1 Billion Annual Revenue Mark"
THIS IS NOT TRUE. I don't know whether this material misstatement arose from media manipulation or an honest mistake, but it's genesis is most likely this 20 August 2008 press release...
"Salesforce.com Announces Record Fiscal Second Quarter Results"
http://tinyurl.com/5m5mea
...the subheading of which claims:
"First Ever Software as a Service Company to Exceed $1 Billion Annual Revenue Run Rate"
THIS IS NOT TRUE, EITHER. "Software as a Service" is marketing technospin for "service bureau". And payroll processing giant ADP--another service bureau--exceeded not only a "run rate" but actual annual revenues of $1 billion in 1985:
"The original outsourcer, Automatic Data Processing..."
http://tinyurl.com/56y5tx
Yes, SalesForce.com did report revenues of $263 million for their most recent quarter. And yes, they have raised "FY09 Revenue Guidance to $1.070 - $1.075 Billion". But NO, Salesforce.com has NOT passed the "$1 Billion Annual Revenue Mark". And despite Cheerleader/CEO Marc Benioff's effusive exuberance, some like Tiernan Ray do not share his enthusiasm:
"Salesforce's Deferred Revenue Debacle"
http://tinyurl.com/6oagtp
Perhaps in an effort to meet ever-inflating investor expectations--a fire they themselves have fueled--Mr. Ray notes that Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Nemeroff "...thinks Salesforce may be pushing customers to sign more multi-year subscription contracts by lower prices, which could be hitting deferred revenue." And reading that, for me, brought on a disturbing case of Datapoint deja vu:
http://tinyurl.com/gk77r
"By the early 1980s, Datapoint was a Fortune 500 company. Under immense pressure to increase sales figures, its sales representatives encouraged customers to place large orders at the end of the fiscal year, permitting the company to count the orders as revenue even though the money had not been received and, in some instances, the sold equipment had not yet even been produced.... When some of the customers went broke before paying their bills, Datapoint had to reverse sales or record substantial bad debts, which caused the company to lose $800 million of its market capitalization in a matter of a few months in early 1982. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) ordered Datapoint to stop this practice."
Is Salesforce.com the new ADP ... or the next Datapoint? Some say their business model is to take your watch and then bill you for the time. If so, what will happen to all those watches if blue sky clears the cloud?
Bruce Arnold, Web Design Miami Florida
http://www.PervasivePersuasion.com
Posted by: WebDesignMiami 24 Aug 2008
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