Koral
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Koral was a Web 2.0 enterprise content management service provider. Founded in 2005[1], it had 9 employees and 1,500 free trial users as of March 2007[2]. It was acquired by salesforce.com in March 2007 on undisclosed terms[3]. The product became Salesforce Content[3], and Mark Suster, Koral's CEO prior to the acquisition, joined Salesforce.com as VP of Product Management[4].
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- ^ Mark Suster (2006-12-03). Venture Capital. Koral Blog.
- ^ Dan Farber (2007-04-09). Salesforce.com snags Koral’s Web 2.0 content management service. Between the Lines blog, ZDNet.
- ^ a b Salesforce.com Announces Salesforce Content -- Extends Salesforce Applications and Platform to Manage Unstructured Information On Demand. salesforce.com (2007-04-10).
- ^ Richard MacManus (2007-04-09). Salesforce.com Brings Web 2.0 To The Enterprise With ContentExchange. ReadWriteWeb.