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Oracle Purchases Market2Lead

  
  
  
  

Oracle announced this week that it has purchased the intellectual property assets of marketing automation platform (MAP) vendor Market2Lead.

We've been predicting the consolidation of the MAP market for a number of years and, after the 2007 acquisition of Vtrenz by Silverpop, expected there would have been more closer to that time. On the other hand, even with growth in the market, none of the MAP vendors has yet reached high enough annual revenue to entice a major buying spree. Due to that, we're not sure the Oracle acquisition will be enough to bring the other CRM players (such as Salesforce or Microsoft) to the buying table in the immediate term. In the longer term, however, we fully expect most of the current players we consider a MAP to be acquired eventually.

A few market signs suggest that Market2Lead has been on the market for a while. For example, the list of customer shown on their website remained unchanged for well over a year. In addition, while we believe their marketing efforts often appeared inconsistent, from our viewpoint they've also been out of the collective MAP buyer's consciousness. It's been some time since we since we heard form a client who told us they were seriously evaluating Market2Lead.

But having said that, we've always been very positive in regard to Market2Lead's technology. On the data management side, they're particularly strong. We believe Oracle made a wise decision in buying the technology, not only because of its strength in data management, but also because it will help elevate Oracle's own marketing offerings. Finally, and importantly, Oracle states that it plans to integrate the Market2Lead technology into its CRM products. This is good news for marketers: Siebel Marketing has been a weaker offering for B2B marketers compared to functionality in competing products, but it is the mandated marketing automation tool for many companies. This move is great news for those marketing teams.

2010 Summit Recap

  
  
  
  

We'd like to thank all the attendees and sponsors for making our 2010 Summit such a success. I had originally planned on providing a recap of some of the content we presented, but a number of folks have already done a fantastic job at that so I'll just provide links to the summaries out there.

Adam Needles (@abneedles) has written the most comprehensive report on the Summit, which we encourage everyone to read: 

Click here for Adam's summary 

Here's a few more links to other insights:

From Kate Maddox (@kate_maddox) at BotB Magazine Online:

Click here for Kate's first article

Click here for Kate's second article 

From Andrew Gaffney (@agaffney) at DemandGen Report:

Click here to read Andrew's article

From Bill Lee (@bill_lee) of the Customer Reference Forum:

Click here to read Bill's blog post

Thanks to all who took the time to write down their thoughts and if you know of any other, please post a link in the comments below. We look forward to seeing you in 2011!

By The Time B2B Sales and Marketing Gets (Close) to Phoenix

  
  
  
  

Just a quick post about connecting with us at the SiriusDecisions Summit in Scottsdale, AZ. Although the event is sold out, or if you're unable to attend, you can still catch some of the action via Twitter. We'll be tweeting valuable B2B marketing and sales content on a regular basis so make sure to use (and search on) the tag #sds10, as well as follow @jblock and @megheuer for the latest tweets.


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