Tag Archive | Dreamforce

Are You Social & Mobile?


I was recently at Dreamforce12 in San Francisco. The Salesforce.com user conference was truly an impressive show. And I’m not talking about “impressive” because of the numbers such as 90,000 attendees or $3 billion in revenue forecast for FY 2013. What was also impressive was the messaging of the event that primarily put the emphasis on the social and collaborative business.

Red, Hot & Social Attitude: Back from DF12!


Dreamforce 12 is now over and this is without a doubt the best Dreamforce ever that we have attended! The conference was bigger than ever, and – as Marc Benioff did – I could start listing you some impressive numbers about this event and company…

6 Must-Have Features When Choosing Your Configure Price Quote App


If you are reading this blog, it’s probably because you are working to select the right CPQ for your company. Well done, you found the right blog to answer your questions. I’ll try to list what, in my opinion, should be evaluated when choosing your CPQ app. I hope it is valuable.

Becoming a Social Enterprise – my post-Dreamforce wrap-up


All the booth stands have now been dismantled, and the 42,000 delegates have returned home from San Francisco. The event that was “Dreamforce 2011” has ended, and it is time to consider the lasting memories and lessons learned.

Building the social enterprise – the view of Eric Schmidt


The keynote presentation this afternoon at Dreamforce 2011 in San Francisco has been from Eric Schmidt, the CEO and Executive Chairman of Google. He was interviewed by Marc Benioff, the CEO of Salesforce.com.

Building the social enterprise – from the CEO of Salesforce


With 45,000 delegates attending the kick-off for salesforce.com’s Dreamforce 2011, there was anticipation as the 9.00am start time approached. Preceded by a Hawaiian cultural sing-a-long, Marc Benioff the CEO of salesforce.com (who takes Hawaii as his inspiration) took the stage to a rapturous applause. His pitch was big on the social enterprise, and the “post pc generation”.

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