Salesforce.com is demonstrating the fruits of a partnership with Microsoft.
The company on Wednesday said a new feature lets users of its sales and customer service software quickly create business documents with Microsoft's desktop applications.
Salesforce, which competes with Microsoft in the market for customer relationship management software, released the new Office Edition feature to customers this week, the company said.
The San Francisco company is one the pioneers of a new kind of software delivery model that's gaining popularity. Instead of shipping programs for customers to install and maintain, the company runs the software on its own computers and charges a monthly fee for businesses to access it over the Web. Salesforce rivals include Salesnet, NetSuite and Siebel Systems, which recently entered the so-called software-as-a-service arena.
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