Monday, November 30, 2009

Interesting contrarians railing against CRM

Now I think the case is overstated for polemical reasons, as you'll still need your regular customers' data to hand regardless of your customer service attitude (or lack thereof)...

http://soa.sys-con.com/node/1202650

I am going to get a lot of heat for this statement but, truth be told, CRM is a hoax. There is no such thing as CRM. It’s all smoke and mirrors, and you cannot nurture customer relationships (or any other form of relationship) using a bunch of bits. It’s a cop-out. I know of CRM market segments and sizes. I am well aware of CRM dissemination and popularity in corporate America. I don’t question its omnipresence in virtually all businesses in one form or another. My claim, however, is that it does not and cannot work as billed. In numerous cases, it is simply a waste of “feel-good”money. Here’s why.

The companies and industries making the most use of CRM packages are those with the worst customer service. This in itself should be eye-opening. Airlines are perfect examples. Can anyone think of an industry with worse customer service? ...

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Tibco joins the Cloud Club

Another leading vendor, who I know as the premier complex event processing company, Tibco, has also announced a cloud offering called Silver - or to narrow that down, a Platform as a Service offering on top of Amazon EC2. They'll have a large list of development languages and libraries ("Java, C++, and Ruby with support for .NET and Spring" - although some blogs list a larger set of future languages it will support).

Interestingly, they claim they'll make it easy for users to move between Cloud Computing environments, which is one of the current gotachs of Cloud Computing - cloud vendor lockin due to proprietary APIs.

Of course, it'll have auto-scaling, ("self-aware elasticity" in their marketing speak), which seems to be the next big feature that everyone new to the market needs to support.

(see http://www.tibco.com/company/news/releases/2009/press967.jsp)

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New Cloud Computing Offerings

The projects that I'm working on at Smart Services CRC have Cloud Computing (and Cloud Everything-Else) as a recurring theme, and so I've been trying to keep tabs on what's emerging both in the market, and in the academic and blogger discourse on the subject.

Here's an announcement of 2 more Cloud Computing offerings, from Verizon and Carpathia. Interestingly, the Carpathia offering includes auto-scaling, which is hot on the heels of the Amazon EC2 announcement of the same feature.

http://cloudpundit.com/2009/06/03/verizon-and-carpathia-launch-hybrid-offerings/

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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Niel Ward-Dutton on some SOA/Cloud/Saas commonalities

This post gives some insight into what the Software as a Service success stories and Cloud computing in general has to offer the SOA world. He emphasises again that SOA is not just about how to build things, or expose applications wrapped in XML. It's about the experience of using the service. That's from the user point of view... from the provider point of view, I'd say it's about exposing some part of the business to a set of consumers. "Services align with business functionality" is the primary insight that SOA has to offer -- otherwise we're just doing distributed components again - and very poorly at that when you consider the mish-mash of WS-* stuff that we seem to be required to use to build it with.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009