Posts Tagged ‘Salesforce’

How Chatter May Win the Enterprise 2.0 Game (Maybe Even CRM)

On Wednesday February 17th I attended the event where Salesforce launched the private Beta of Chatter.  Leaving aside the fact that you need an event to launch a private Beta, it was a good opportunity to see the progress that Chatter had made since the announcement at Dreamforce 2009.  If you recall, I thought it [...]

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The Re-Genesys of Genesys

an evaluation of the Genesys Analyst day in 2010, including coverage of the iWD, SIP Server, and cloud-based Customer Service solution

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Why Chatter Matters

Well, as usual I am late to break the news.
Salesforce introduced Chatter with great fanfare — and most everyone covered it in detail and analyzed it (Dion Hinchcliffe, Sameer Patel, and Michael Krigsman provided some of  my favorite coverage).
I am going to tell you what I think most people are missing and the reason it [...]

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Chattering About Salesforce at Dreamforce

Salesforce has taken two separate paths in their progress towards becoming a established cloud vendor: separating the platform and the application.  Although they are not two separate companies, that begins their path to becoming an enterprise-class provider, allows us to analyze both separately, and marks a milestone: they have finally grown up into a world-class [...]

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What Social Business means for Cloud Computing

Cloud computing and social business enablement are more closely linked than most people realize. The success of one will likely increase the likelihood of success of the other.

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