Salesforce Recently Rolled Out Salesforce Chatter, Social Networking for Enterprises
By Dipankar Das, Gaea News NetworkSunday, February 28, 2010
A few days back, Salesforce.com, the famous cloud computing company , announced the Beta program of Social Neworking tool for Enterprises, Social Chatter. The software will be available during the calendar year of 2010. Customers will be able to access Chatter’s real time feed anytime and anyplace through iPhone or Blackberry. Companies are having a hard time to get an overall idea about the critical information inside the company because they didn’t have any collaboration tool before. Chatter provides them far more advantage for collaboration in comparison with the legacy software like Lotus Mail and Share point. The price of Chatter is supposed to be $50 per user per month and will include Salesforce Chatter, Salesforce Content and Force.com,
As per the press release, Chatter incorporates a range of familiar social features, such as profiles, status updates, chatter feeds, application updates, document sharing, security and social sharing, social networks, AppExchange, etc. and integrations with third-party sources such as Facebook, Twitter and Google Buzz. Approx. 100 companies will participate in the beta. The customers can implement beta program of chatter inside their company as a collaboration tool and any feedback for technology goes to Salesforce for any area of improvement before the final release. Salesforce’s Chatter will be included in paid edition of Salesforce CRM and Force.com.
Tags: Blackberry, collaboration, iPhone, Legacy Software, salesforce, social network
March 29, 2010: 12:00 pm
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March 8, 2010: 8:19 pm
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March 8, 2010: 3:51 pm
I am just getting into social networking and realizing its benefits of being able to access such a large audience. |
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