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Salesboom Launches ''Off Siebel'' Rescue Initiative for Stranded CRM Ondemand Customers

Business Wire, Sept 14, 2005

HALIFAX, NS Canada -- Salesboom.com (http://www.salesboom.com), industry leading provider of hosted CRM, SFA, ERP and CLM solutions today made an announcement concerning the recent buyout of Siebel Systems by Oracle, offering an "Off Siebel CRM OnDemand" rescue operation. Salesboom.com is currently offering 100% credit for the remainder of any existing contracts, and free data migration services to migrate existing data from Siebel CRM OnDemand to Salesboom's hosted CRM enterprise edition for any current Siebel customer interested in switching to Salesboom's hosted CRM alternative. The CRM Rescue Operation will remain in full effect for any Siebel OnDemand customers looking to switch to a more viable hosted CRM provider.

The free CRM data migration process will be carried out by the experienced data migration technicians working at Salesboom, which boasts an incredible number of migrated hosted CRM customers. Salesboom's data security measures are scrutinized intensively, and all customer data is treated with extreme caution.

"Siebel OnDemand is unarguably a sinking ship as of this moment," Commented Rami Hamodah, Salesboom President and Co-Founder. "Salesboom's suite of hosted CRM, SFA, ERP and CLM solutions is the most comprehensive available, which makes us the only viable life-raft for those Siebel OnDemand customers that need a hosted CRM solution that's moving the CRM market forward. It only makes sense that Salesboom will be the migratory system of choice as those Siebel OnDemand customers jump ship."

For more information on the Salesboom CRM Rescue Operation for Siebel OnDemand customers, interested parties are asked to contact Salesboom directly at 1.877.CRM.SALE or via email at sales@salesboom.com. Additional information, as well as a free 30 day trial of the Salesboom hosted CRM solution are also available at the Salesboom website, http://www.salesboom.com.

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