| Talisma will incorporate eAssist's technology, intellectual property and customer base. |
| Talisma has not revealed the cost of the acquisition. However, it expects it to further enhance its award-winning CRM offering and allow to better leverage opportunities in the growing Customer Interaction Management (CIM) segment of the CRM market. |
| "Talisma's mission is to provide customers with the best multi-channel CRM solution," Dan Vetras, president and CEO of Talisma, said. |
| The customer interaction management software market is estimated to grow from $400m in 2004 to $1-billion in 2008. |
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