Salesforce and Google have extended their strategic partnership with
Force.com for Google App Engine, essentially bridging the two cloud-
based application development environments.  App Engine applications,
which are typically consumer apps, will be able to access enterprise
data and services via the Force.com API.

The integration consists of a Python library, example code, and
testing harness that allows App Engine apps to read and write to
Force.com.  As an example, Salesforce executives demoed for me a
hybrid application that combined a game interface built on App Engine
that allowed visitors to Harrah’s website the ability to win
additional points and upgrade their experience in the actual Las Vegas
casino.

Only a month ago Salesforce announced a new Sites service, which
allows Force.com customers to host not only internal Salesforce and
App Force applications but the public-facing Web site. The App Engine
integration combines consumer-facing apps built and hosted on the
Google cloud with line-of-business data stored, accessed, and hosted
on the Salesforce cloud. In essence, it’s the first federation between
two clouds - or as CEO Marc Benioff might label it, CaaS, or Clouds as
a Service.

This iterative approach to connecting cloud services reflects Google’s
aggressive move from dominating search to owning greater and greater
amounts of consumer interactions on the desktop. As Google extends its
leverage to its own browser and perhaps an Internet operating system,
the company will have captured user data at a personal level, released
it via integrated APIs to corporate information and customer
relationship management systems, and harvested a much fuller picture
of transactions from initial search to final purchase.

Salesforce continues to follow the logic of its ongoing relationship
with Google, which began with joint philanthropic efforts in 2003 and
has accelerated with hooks to AdWords, Google Apps, OpenSocial, and
the Google Data APIs. Google is not the only beneficiary of
Salesforce’ attention; Facebook announced similar hooks between the
two services at the recent DreamForce developer conference.

Interestingly, Facebook’s scaling of its social graph via Facebook
Connect and scoped access to Facebook videos based on Facebook friend
relationships mirrors App Engine access to Salesforce data, workflow,
and application logic behind the enterprise firewall. While Microsoft
moves to boil the WIndows ocean with Azure and Office online services
from the enterprise outward, Salesforce and Google are moving bottom
up from the consumer. It’s the new CRM - Cloud Relationship Management.
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