Salesforce.com’s service play

Contact: Brenon Daly

Heading into Thursday‘s luncheon hosted by Salesforce.com, there was a fair amount of speculation that the software-as-a-service (SaaS) stalwart would be using the event to announce a new acquisition. The company employed the same setup to disclose its purchase of tiny content management startup Koral in April 2007. The rumors turned out to be off the mark a bit, as the luncheon instead focused on Salesforce.com’s rollout of a new customer service offering. There is a link to M&A, however. The offering unveiled, Service Cloud, got a substantial boost when the company picked up privately held InStranet last August.

InStranet stands as Salesforce.com’s largest acquisition in its 10-year history, but one insider told us the deal almost didn’t happen. Salesforce.com paid $31.5m for InStranet, which we understand was about twice the amount of sales the French company booked in the year leading up to the transaction. But Salesforce.com wasn’t the first bidder for InStranet, according to one source. SAP had moved pretty far along during M&A discussions with InStranet before Salesforce.com entered the picture. Marc Benioff’s buyers buttoned up the purchase in just three months, the source added.

And then there were five: Salesforce.com’s acquisition history

Announced Target Deal value Target description
August 2008 InStranet $31.5m Customer service automation
October 2007 CrispyNews Not disclosed Community news, website development
April 2007 Koral $7m* Web content management
August 2006 Kieden Not disclosed Search engine marketing management
April 2006 Sendia $15m Wireless application developer

Source: The 451 M&A KnowledgeBase *451 Group estimate