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Monday, 15 January 2007

In another example of the move to SaaS (or as it's referred to here as "On Demand"), RightNow now offers its customer relationship management (CRM) suite in the same way as Salesforce.com.

AMR Research gives CRM vendor RightNow kudos for moving towards a mixed on demand/licensed model; planning for the future

by Tamina Vahidy, Line56

Customer relationship management (CRM) vendor RightNow has taken that rarest of actions in the world of American business: a short-term loss in the interests of long-term gain.

The company's decision to push its on demand model alongside its traditional installed model brought Q3 revenue to $28 million, missing estimates of $31 million, as some installed prospects came in as on demand customers instead.

"The reality is that this shift for RightNow is a good thing. While it has the potential to create a short-term deficit, it creates a more predictable and stronger long-term outlook," noted AMR Research analyst Robert Bois.

Bois, for one, didn't make much of the market's reaction, which was to punish RightNow's stock: "Wall Street is either very impatient, or still doesn't completely understand the business model behind SaaS [software as a service]."

Bois praises RightNow for being "slightly unique" in the CRM world, as it offers traditional licensing, a perpetual license hosted by RightNow, or pure on demand hosting.

RightNow's perpetual license business currently accounts for about one fourth of its total volume. Losing a perpetual license customers means the loss of a big up-front charge (accounting for some of the drop-off in RightNow's expected revenue), but could distribute that revenue across a longer lifecycle.


 

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