Microsoft Offers Free SaaS To Salesforce, Oracle Customers
InformationWeek
  At the same time, Microsoft eliminated the two-tier pricing and feature  structure of Dynamics CRM Online. When it introduced the SaaS in April 2008, it  offered a base version with 5 GB of storage for $44 per user per month, and a  more feature-rich version with 20 GB of storage  for $59 a month. Now it just offers a single version, for $44 a month and 5 GB  of storage, which includes 200 custom entities and 200 workflows.     CRM continues to be the strongest and most attractive area for SaaS. The  worldwide market for CRM was up 12.5% to $9.15 billion in 2008, according to  Gartner. SaaS versions of CRM amounted to 20% of that market, up from 15% in  2007.  SAP  and Oracle were the market leaders for the total CRM market; they both offer  SaaS but sell more licenses for on-premises CRM. Salesforce.com, which only  offers SaaS CRM, was ranked No. 3 with 10.6% of the market, up 43% from the  previous year.  Microsoft, which offers both on-premises and SaaS CRM, was the fastest  growing company in the market last year: it ranked No. 4 with 6.4% of the CRM  market, up 75% from the previous year.  Microsoft also announced Tuesday that it had updated the Dynamics CRM Online  service to include free mobile access, enhanced data import, and customizable  views. (Since it's SaaS, all customers receive updates at once.)  It's been a busy week for Microsoft in the areas of SaaS and cloud computing.  On Monday, it  announced it had lowered the subscription prices for its Business  Productivity Online Suite, which includes online versions of Exchange,  SharePoint, Office Communications, and Office Live Meeting, from $15 a month per  seat to $10 a month.  Microsoft has been competing heavily in the area of SaaS e-mail  with Google (NSDQ: GOOG), including a recent  competition for 30,000 online e-mail subscriptions with the city of Los  Angeles. 
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