Hanna, the director of business development for Textron Fastening, a $2 billion division of Textron Inc., evaluated Siebel Systems Inc. and determined the project would cost $3 million to $5 million. "If I went with Siebel, the first check we wrote would have been about $1.5 million," Hanna says. "It's hard to measure the ROI on an implementation like that." He looked at smaller packages, including MultiActive Software Inc.'s Maximizer application suite, but even that would cost about $300,000 to deploy.
If the company becomes dissatisfied with Salesforce, Hanna can simply shut off the system and get his data back from the vendor. Feeling as though he had nothing to lose, Hanna deployed Salesforce to 250 users for a total cost of $10,000 a month. But there have been compromises and unforeseen costs. "There's no integration with back-end legacy systems, and that's a downfall," says Hanna, who has to do batch data "dumps" into the company's enterprise resource planning system. In addition, Hanna's mobile sales force of about 40 people had a difficult time accessing the applications. "It's hard to get good access using a common modem," says Hanna, who had to provide his mobile workers with broadband access, cable modems, and digital subscriber line connections. Salesforce is trying to overcome the integration problems. This fall, the company will unveil an Enterprise Edition that will feature integration hooks to legacy systems. Meanwhile, Hanna says his company is looking to expand its use of Salesforce's CRM applications to other areas of its business.
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