Dreamforce Europe 08
Dreamforce Europe 08

Salesforce.com pushes collaboration

Launch of Salesforce Summer '08 brings platform-as-a-service

Written by Ian Williams

We want every one of our customers to tap into the power of community collaboration

George Hu Salesforce.com

Salesforce.com has unveiled its Salesforce Summer '08 initiative, calling for increased community collaboration.

George Hu, executive vice president of marketing, applications and education at Salesforce.com, explained at the Dreamforce Europe event in London that collaboration with the community had transformed its technologies.

"Now we want every one of our customers to tap into the power of community collaboration," he said.

The initiative marks Salesforce.com's 26th generation release, which includes more than 50 new features for Salesforce Content and Salesforce Ideas.

Some of the new features include "small but effective" additions focused strongly on collaboration such as tagging, filtering, searching, subscriptions, recommendations, associations and tighter integration between various services.

Hu explained that "employees only use tools that are simple to access and easy to use" and that this principle had been the guiding force behind the majority of changes in this latest version of the platform.

Marc Benioff, chairman and chief executive at Salesforce.com, elaborated on what he called platform-as-a-service, which takes the existing collaborative services used by online companies and expands them by maximising the power of cloud computing and services.

Highlighting the growing move to services hosted and accessed in the cloud, and the impact this has had on application development, Benioff claimed that there will never be another great application development platform created again.

"Those days are over," he said. "The world has changed."

Analyst firm Gartner reported that the software-as-a-service industry is expected grow at a compound annual rate of 22.1 per cent through to 2011 for the aggregate enterprise application software markets, more than double that of total enterprise software.

"Business decision makers are realising that this is the era of software-as-a-service, and Salesforce.com gives them the ability to harness the power of cloud computing to better their enterprises," said Lindsey Armstrong, president of Salesforce.com EMEA.

Further reading

Salesforce claims security standards boost

First major SaaS vendor to achieve ISO/IEC 27001:2005   More...

Local vendors win in Asia SaaS market

Web-based software creates level playing field   More...

Poor infrastructure holding back software services

Upgrades needed for new Saas markets   More...

Enterprises plug into hosted services

SaaS moving from small firms to enterprises, says In-Stat   More...

Related articles

Salesforce feels the Visualforce

Interface tool touted as key to developer offering   More...

Salesforce shifts focus to developers

New services and APIs   More...

Salesforce claims its millionth customer

Benioff announces milestone with plans for $1bn in annual revenues   More...

Andreessen has his head in the clouds

Web pioneer sees online platform as next big thing   More...

Do you agree?

Advertisement

Job of the week

Search thousands of IT jobs :

Search thousands of IT jobs:

Advanced search

Hiring now on ComputingCareers:

Related IT jobs

Search thousands of IT jobs :

Search thousands of IT jobs:

Advanced search

Advertisement

Watch

16 May 2008

2.97 MBXP on OLPC, broken dreams and Yahoo fights back More...

15 May 2008

3.28 MBDark fibre, mobile TV and solar power More...

14 May 2008

2.66 MBOnline inequality, mobile thumbprints and corporate raids More...

Poll

HOME WORKING

HOME WORKING

Do you let any or all of your employees work from home?

Previous poll results

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Enter email address to edit your newsletter preferences

Spotlight

OLPC

OLPC to ship with Windows XP

Microsoft teams up with One Laptop per Child project   More...

The Sims

The Sims goes flat-pack with Ikea

Virtual world gets Swedish wood   More...

Advertisement

Microsoft-Yahoo

Yahoo board fights back at Icahn

Investor accused of 'significant misunderstanding' in Microsoft saga   More...

MySpace

Woman charged over MySpace suicide

Lori Drew indicted on federal charges   More...

Advertisement