Here’s another example of a web-based application suite for enterprises: Google has announced a new version of Salesforce for Google Apps.
Salesforce is a sales management suite that lets companies manage customer lists, related email and other sales-related information.
Connecting Gmail’s enterprise edition and the Google Calendar to Salesforce helps companies keep control of sales information. Data from other Google Apps, including spreadsheets and presentations, can be connected via Salesforce and stored in Google’s servers, not on vulnerable mobile computers.
I wonder how long it will take Microsoft, Oracle, ACT and other competitors to respond.
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// Tuesday, 22 April 2008, 15:45 HST @989
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