Contact: Brenon Daly
In acquiring Vitrue, Oracle joined a crowded field of big-name vendors that are looking to stay relevant as social networking sites increasingly become marketing channels. Spurred by this trend, Adobe shelled out $400m late last year for Efficient Frontier, while IBM picked up Tealeaf Technology earlier this month. The total spending for just these three deals is likely in the neighborhood of $1bn.
And the total may be growing. A market source has indicated that Involver may be the next social marketing platform that gets acquired. Word is that Microsoft was close to buying Involver but it was unclear if those talks were still live. To date, Microsoft has made mostly small steps into social networking, such as taking a tiny 1.6% stake in Facebook in 2007 and very quietly launching its own social network – ‘so.cl,’ pronounced ‘social’ – just over the weekend. Could the software giant be looking at a bigger move into the hot sector, with a marketing management platform as its play?
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