Onyx offers cash as CRM migration sweetner
- 14 October, 2005 08:40
- Comments
Customer analytics software provider Onyx is offering service credits to customers keen to migrate off the Siebel platform - or any other CRM product that is a casualty of merger and acquisition activity.
Onyx has already offered $500,000 in service credits to implement an Onyx CRM solution for an Asian based Insurance company that has branch offices in Australia. However, the vendor was unwilling to disclose full details.
Onyx Australia managing director John Ward said many CRM users are dubious about a future with the likes of Oracle, admitting that the offer specifically targets Siebel and PeopleSoft users.
"Oracle is narrowing the market for CRM products, and unless a company had a particular reservation about moving to the Onyx platform, the promise of an integration credit is not an offer many would take lightly," he said.
"If companies are thinking of migrating from those applications, Onyx will supplement a percentage of professional services for implementation.
"Some people do not want to deal with a mega vendor, and in the past many have not delivered on key deliverables."
Ward said the results of Oracle's Project Fusion will not emerge before 2008.
"Up to 40 months will elapse and maybe some Siebel users are unable to tread water for that length of time," he said.
Oracle was unavailable for comment.
- Bookmark this page
- Share this article
- Got more on this story? Email Computerworld
- Follow Computerworld on twitter
- ALM Buyers Guide: A Practical Guide to Choosing the Right Agile Tools for your Team
- Solid State Storage 101 - An introduction to Solid State Storage
- NetScaler 2048-bit SSL performance advantage
- Better Insights and Alignment with Business Intelligence and Scorecards
- Printer Usage and Cost Management Strategies for the Australian Mid-market, an Unrealised Opportunity
- iPhone 5 rumour rollup for the week ending February 10
- 3D mapping revives underwater city
- Academic challenges Turnbull over NBN satellite criticism
- What are you saying: Telstra’s customer service slowly improving, SA minister urging Facebook to overturn its photo ban
- In pictures: Capgemini opens new Canberra office
-
Maingear's six-core laptop has 1.8TB of SSD storage
-
After Megaupload shuts, BTJunkie follows
-
Windows Event Viewer phishing scam remains active
-
NeuroSky MindWave: Fun with Brainwaves
-
20 popular Ubuntu Linux apps you may want to try
-
Office 2007 All-In-One Desk Reference for Dummies
-
Office 2007 for Dummies
-
Computers for Seniors for Dummies, 2nd Edition
-
Excel 2007 All-In-One Desk Reference for Dummies
-
Windows 7 for Dummies®
-
Windows 7 for Seniors for Dummies®
-
MYOB Software for Dummies 6E Australian Edition
-
Windows 7 for Dummies® Dvd+book Bundle
-
Microsoft Office












Comments
Post new comment