"CRM is certainly evolving - I think customers have a choice now more than ever. I think there are certain things going on first of all in data simplification, if you don't understand who your customers are you are going to have struggles. I think there is also the theme of one system doesn't do it for you anymore. You'll see more and more instances of a hybrid CRM solution, both an on premise and SaaS model," says Christopher Menyhart, CRM director, PriceWaterHouseCoopers.
Oracle, one of the major firms in CRM, has revealed it is looking to introduce more of a marketing angle into its CRM solutions. "The cloud vendors have used the term CRM for a very long time and we have talked a good game and said we do marketing sales and service. The truth is we have done a very good job in sales, a pretty good job in services and nothing in marketing. Our customers and salesforce.com customers have had to go to a third party for marketing," reveals Anthony Lye, senior vice president, Oracle CRM.
Lye added that the firm has in the 18th version of its CRM on Demand product, addressed the marketing issue, including a new solution within the software. The latest offering of the CRM solution will also feature the most up to date Oracle database technology.
Launch of iPads and tablets causing change of direction in CRM
Mobility is another watchword currently being used in the CRM market. "I think you'll see customers moving away from traditional CRM and getting CRM from different mediums, meaning mobility, over the iPad or the miniature PC and there is the concept of social networking which can't be ignored. Customers are communicating in different mediums and what they say is important, what their perception is, is important and what their user experience is, is important. If customers aren't tracking and getting and understanding of that, they are falling behind," reveals Menyhart.
In response to this move towards more mobile CRM applications, companies have been quick to launch new products associated with devices such as the iPad. At the recent Oracle Open World Conference, the firm offered a demonstration of the potential on offer through this new found mobility. "We've put something together which represents the next generation of selling. A tool that you can use not just for rep facing activities but an application you can also show to the customer and you can bring in content and media as you are presenting to customers, all the way through to signature capture," explains Lye.


Peter Ward, Reporter



