Salesforce organizes Dreamforce 2018
Salesforce has welcomed 171,000 registered attendees from 83 countries and 10 million online viewers to Dreamforce, the software conference. At Dreamforce, Salesforce is unveiling new integration, productivity and AI platform services and new strategic partnerships to help companies connect with their customers in whole new ways. In the Fourth Industrial Revolution, every Trailblazer – the individuals and organizations using Salesforce to drive innovation and transform their businesses – is empowered to achieve their fullest potential.
Marc Benioff, Chairman & Co-CEO, Salesforce, says, “We’re thrilled to welcome our Trailblazers to Dreamforce and empower them with the technology innovation and skills they need to thrive in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. This is our biggest and most exciting Dreamforce ever with 171,000 registered to attend, 2,700 sessions, and 10 million joining us online. We could not be more excited.”
During Dreamforce, Salesforce is introducing new advances for the Customer Success Platform that will help companies unlock data and embed intelligence to accelerate their digital transformations and achieve new levels of productivity. New advancements include:
· Salesforce Customer 360 is a new platform service that will empower admins to easily connect Salesforce apps and seamlessly manage customer data across clouds via a click-based user interface. Companies will be able to create a complete, real-time, contextually relevant profile for every single customer with Customer 360 ID. With Customer 360, companies can evolve beyond delivering fragmented experiences and show up as one unified brand across departments, devices, channels and interactions.
· MuleSoft Anypoint Platform now brings the power of an application network graph to every customer. The application network graph provides information on all systems, apps and their metadata, as well as how they relate to each other. By embedding the graph into Anypoint Platform, organizations gain unprecedented visibility and actionable insights into their application network.
· Einstein Voice will empower any user to talk to Salesforce and ultimately, work smarter and more productively. With Einstein Voice Assistant, people can get personalized daily briefings and talk to Salesforce via the Salesforce Mobile App or the smart speaker of their choice. Einstein Voice Bots let admins easily build customer facing bots connected to Salesforce with clicks, not code, creating whole new ways for companies to interact with their customers.
· Quip Slides redefines the traditional collaboration suite by giving users a single, unified canvas to collaborate in real time and get work done, faster. With documents, spreadsheets, chat and now slides, Quip empowers people to work the way they want to, without toggling between disparate apps.
Apple and Salesforce have entered into a strategic partnership that brings together the #1 CRM and iOS, the world’s most advanced mobile operating system, enabling powerful new mobile apps for business. Working with Apple, Salesforce is redesigning its app to embrace the native mobile platform with exclusive new features on iOS. The companies will also provide tools and resources for millions of Salesforce developers to build their own native apps with a new Salesforce Mobile SDK for iOS, and a new iOS App Development course on Trailhead, Salesforce's free, online learning platform.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Salesforce expand their global strategic alliance announcing new product integrations that will dramatically simplify how customers can securely share and synchronize data across AWS and Salesforce services. AWS and Salesforce will deliver a secure, trusted framework for connecting the Salesforce Platform with AWS PrivateLink, along with other new integrations.
Salesforce.org, the philanthropic arm of Salesforce, will donate $15.5 million to San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) and Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) for the sixth and third year of partnerships, respectively to expand computer science education and break down barriers to learning. This investment marks more than $50 million towards Bay Area public schools since 2012. Additionally, Salesforce.org is announcing $2 million in grants to help address family and youth homelessness with Hamilton Families, Larkin Street Youth Services and San Francisco-Marin Food Bank, and a $500,000 grant towards the San Francisco Parks Alliance in support of LetsPlaySF!
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