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January 15th, 2009

Salesforce.com rolls out 'Service Cloud,' eyes social networking connections

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 6:10 am

Categories: Enterprise 2.0, General, SaaS, Salesforce.com, Software Infrastructure, Web Technology

Tags: Social Networking, Salesforce.com Inc., Customer Service, Network, Sales Force Management, Sales, Larry Dignan

Salesforce.com has unveiled its Service Cloud, a customer service application that’s designed for cloud computing and plugged into conversations that occur on Google, Facebook and Amazon.

The effort (statement, Techmeme) is built on the Force.com platform. In a statement, Salesforce.com said that “two-thirds of all service conversations will take place in the cloud.”

It appears that the Service Cloud is a part of the InStranet integration. While the details of the Service Cloud seem a bit fuzzy–Dennis Howlett will dissect later–the main pitch here is that Salesforce.com is trying to link up social networking and customer service. The idea isn’t exactly unique as Oracle and SAP have similar efforts underway. In general, customer service reps will be better able to monitor feedback from customers wherever they go–including Facebook.

However, Salesforce.com is more likely to provide these linkages quicker given it’s a software as a service vendor.

Key components include:

  • Customer communities for interaction not just posting. Salesforce.com wants to host corporate communities.
  • Social networking connections. Salesforce.com said its Service Cloud will connect to Facebook, forums and blogs. The goal: Absorb information into a corporate knowledge base.
  • Search ranking. Salesforce.com promises that Service Cloud results will be ranked near the top of Google results.
  • Partner information sharing via the cloud.
  • Multi-channel–phone, email and chat–support hosted in the cloud.

Larry DignanLarry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and Editorial Director of ZDNet sister site TechRepublic. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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