Why Salesforce scooped up team chat pioneer Slack
Slack’s popular business chat app will be integrated with Salesforce’s cloud tools, serving as the front end for its Customer 360 portfolio.
Slack’s popular business chat app will be integrated with Salesforce’s cloud tools, serving as the front end for its Customer 360 portfolio.
After days of rumours, Salesforce has confirmed it has struck a deal to acquire enterprise communication platform provider Slack in a mega deal worth US$27.7 billion.
A rumoured deal between the two tech companies could come as soon as next week. Analysts say it could help Slack fight back against rival Microsoft.
A myriad of technology companies have joined forces to launch a marketplace aimed at improving the digital workforce.
Einstein Analytics will be rebranded as Tableau CRM and Einstein's AI and machine learning capabilities will be integrated with the Tableau platform.
Salesforce has adapted some of its software to help government entities distribute vaccines for the novel coronavirus once they become available.
Salesforce has confirmed it is shedding some positions that no longer “map to our business priorities” as it works to redirect resources internally.
COVID-19, otherwise known as novel coronavirus, has affected an increasing number of technology events around the world, causing cancellation, rescheduling and virtualisation. Here’s a list of all the events that have been impacted so far this year.
Technology companies have dominated the 2020 50 Best Places to Work study, conducted by global workplace research and consulting firm Great Place to Work.
Salesforce's revenue and profits in A/NZ for 2019 have soared in a year that saw the CRM giant make some of its biggest acquisitions in its history.
Digital services consultancy RXP Group has launched a Salesforce-backed app to monitor traffic and weather on Victoria’s waterways.
Alibaba Cloud is to revamp its channel program, investing up to US$283 million into partners over its fiscal year.
Salesforce has cut its annual revenue and profit forecasts, as the cloud-based business software maker allowed clients to defer payments and provided its sales team one-time commissions amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Work.com contains apps and information resources to support organisations as business looks to resume operations in many countries.
Wellington-based IT services company Fronde has sold its trans-Tasman Oracle NetSuite cloud ERP business back to the founders of OnlineOne.