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CRM firm RightNow prepares new version of hosted service

In an unusual departure the next version of RightNow's hosted CRM package will not be browser based

Martin Veitch, IT Week 14 Feb 2007

On-demand CRM firm RightNow Technologies will swim against the prevailing orthodoxy with the release of a new version of its service due for UK users this summer. A key feature of the upgrade is a new user interface that installs on the desktop rather than using a browser for its front-end.

Codenamed Castle, RightNow version 8 uses a Microsoft Outlook-like client that, the company argues, speeds up operations and offers a richer environment than is possible with pure web interfaces.

“Up until now [software-as-a-service] companies have typically used Ajax, Dynamic HTML and Web 2.0 technologies but we’ve taken a different approach,” said chief executive Greg Gianforte. “We get the speed and capabilities of desktop software but it’s network-delivered.”

Gianforte said that web-based desktops suffer from latency and performance issues that can slow down the operations of contact centres. “We’re on the agents’ desks for eight hours a day so a little clunkiness can add up to costing millions of dollars.”
The new release also offers a Visual Studio-like Workspace Designer feature and vertical-industry support starting with retail and public-sector. New analytics and customer-experience design tools are also featured in the release that the company is touting as its most significant yet, having accounted for $25m in research and development costs.

RightNow is among the largest of firms focused on selling hosted services and has an upscale user base, especially among customer service-orientated organisations. The company counts BA, BT, EasyJet, Thomas Cook and Nikon among customers and took over $110m in revenues for its last financial year.

However, that blue-chip customer roster is leading to increased competition from Oracle’s Siebel subsidiary and SAP, which is expected to step up its on-demand activity this year.

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