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Salesforce.com was founded with a bold vision to bring about “The End of Software” as we know it, and indeed it made Software as a Service a mainstream phenomenon. The company has reshaped the Customer Relationship Management landscape and is bringing social computing to the enterprise. How did it do that? What is its business model? How has it changed over time? What are the company’s prospects for the future, and how will it affect other industry players? This case study, developed by Professor Haim Mendelson of the Stanford Business School, leads to an analysis of these questions.

Areas of Cloud Computing, Software as a Service, Electronic Business, Enterprise Software, Business Models.

Other Case Studies and Notes in the Electronic Business Case Amazon.com, Apple and the Music Wars, Best Buy, Business An Introduction, Cloud A Quick Introduction, Google, Google in China, The Apple’s Third Act, Netflix, Nordstrom and Zappos, Online Search, OpenTable, Paypal, Video Back to the Future, The New and Improved Milkman

For more information, email Mendelson_Haim@gsb.Stanford.edu.

66 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 24, 2013

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