In a major update to its product set, Salesforce.com introduced an enterprise-level social networking platform, called Chatter, which was inspired by Twitter and Facebook. I think the announcement is ...
Running Cover-it-Live has produced some interesting commentary about this morning's announcement of Salesforce.com Chatter. Best summed up by Nenshad Bardoliwalla: The length of this keynote has ...
Salesforce.com has made its latest product, Salesforce.com Chatter, generally available for its 77,300 customers. First unveiled as a private beta earlier this year, Chatter is a real-time social ...
Salesforce debuted Chatter Wednesday to the 19,000-plus attendees of Dreamforce, the vendor's annual conference in San Francisco. To make its point about Chatter, Salesforce handed out thousands of ...
Salesforce.com launched its Chatter service–coopting the social networking model as a business productivity platform–at the beginning of the summer. With fall fast approaching, Salesforce unveiled ...
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Salesforce.com’s Chatter social collaboration platform became generally available Tuesday, with the vendor hoping to spur adoption beyond sales workers to entire enterprises via a low-cost licensing ...
Salesforce.com co-founder and CEO Marc Benioff is sitting down with TechCrunch IT editor Steve Gillmor and TechCrunch co-editor Erick Schonfeld to discuss the socialization of the enterprise. Benioff ...
It's been less than a year since Salesforce first announced Chatter and only three months since the company made the Facebook-like collaboration tool generally available. Now the tool, which has seen ...
Salesforce.com, a company that creates applications for sales and customer support, today announced the launch of Chatter Mobile, a mobile application for colleagues to stay up to date on work ...