Salesforce.com Launches the Private Beta of Salesforce Chatter, Bringing Enterprise Collaboration Into the Era of Cloud Computin
February 17 2010 - 8:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
Salesforce Chatter accelerates the demise of Microsoft SharePoint
and IBM Lotus Notes - liberating companies from the cost and
complexity of legacy collaboration software Leveraging the social
features and real-time feeds made popular by consumer services from
Facebook, Twitter, and Google Buzz, Salesforce Chatter empowers
enterprises with a new level of collaboration only possible in the
cloud Reed Exhibitions, Schumacher Group, and TransUnion join the
100-company Chatter private beta program, enabling employees to
"know it now" with enterprise collaboration Private beta also to be
available on iPhone and BlackBerry - delivering anytime, anywhere
access to Chatter's real-time feeds SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 17
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Salesforce.com (NYSE: CRM), the
enterprise cloud computing
(http://www.salesforce.com/cloudcomputing/) company, today
announced the private beta program for Salesforce Chatter, the
industry's first real-time enterprise collaboration application and
platform. One hundred industry innovators from around the globe,
including Reed Exhibitions, Schumacher Group, and TransUnion were
chosen to empower their employees to "know it now" through
enterprise collaboration in the program. In the private beta,
customers will also be able to realize anytime, anywhere access to
Chatter's real-time feeds via BlackBerry or iPhone mobile devices.
(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050216/SFW105LOGO) In
the past, companies have struggled with the problem of
understanding everything that's going on within their organization
and they are constantly missing out on critical information because
collaboration tools make users do all the work. With Chatter,
salesforce.com will empower companies to break free from the cost
and complexity of legacy software such as SharePoint and Lotus
Notes. Chatter is easy to use and delivers relevant information to
each user based on the people, documents, and apps they decide to
follow. While similar to the look of popular consumer social
networking sites, Chatter is the first ever trusted, secure
enterprise application that allows companies to collaborate in real
time through profiles, feeds and status updates. Comments on the
News -- "The end of legacy collaboration software like Microsoft
SharePoint and IBM Lotus Notes is here," said Marc Benioff,
chairman and CEO, salesforce.com. "Consumer Internet services like
Facebook and Twitter have shown us better ways to collaborate.
Using the same social features and real-time feeds popularized by
these consumer services, Salesforce Chatter changes the game for
collaboration in the enterprise - all without the cost and
complexity of software." -- "Organizations of all sizes are
concerned about how to capitalize on today's social networking to
support their day-to-day business requirements," according to
Jeffrey M. Kaplan, Managing Director of THINKstrategies and Founder
of the SaaS Showplace. "Salesforce Chatter enables organizations to
harness the power of cloud-based collaboration so they can more
easily share and utilize real-time information to achieve their
corporate objectives in a secure fashion." -- "Legacy collaboration
software makes you do all the work," said Jon Green, vice president
of technology, Den-Mat. "We see a better way for collaboration in
our enterprise. With Salesforce Chatter, we can instantly realize
real-time collaboration in our company without the cost and
complexity of software." -- "Salesforce Chatter is the killer app
we've been waiting for," said Dominic Shine, Group CIO, Reed
Exhibitions. "With Salesforce Chatter, we can empower our employees
with real-time collaboration to know it now and be more
productive." -- "Salesforce Chatter enables a new level of
collaboration for our sales and service reps, and real-time
awareness for TransUnion leadership," said Matthew Brady, director
of Sales Automation, TransUnion. "We view Salesforce Chatter as a
potential game changer because it presents great promise in our
drive toward deeper customer engagement and 360-degree visibility
into those relationships." The Chatter private beta will allow
customers to introduce real-time collaboration within their
enterprise and provide feedback to salesforce.com on the technology
experience before it is generally available. One hundred companies
from various industries, including financial services,
manufacturing, high tech and professional services were selected
for the program. Participants were chosen based on their existing
salesforce.com technology deployments and potential Chatter use
cases. Salesforce Chatter Changes the Game for Enterprise
Collaboration Salesforce.com unveiled Chatter at Dreamforce '09 to
an overwhelmingly positive industry reception. Since then,
salesforce.com's community of more than 67,900 customers has
clamored to learn firsthand how they can change the game for
real-time collaboration within their organization. Chatter will
empower people to "know it now" through innovative, real-time,
social features which will include: -- Profiles: Employees can
create business profiles with professional information like
personal contact information, area of expertise, and work history.
Using the profiles feature, colleagues can quickly identify
individuals who can help contribute to the success of their project
or task using relevant, context-specific information. -- Status
Updates: Colleagues can break the cycle of chasing critical
information. Status updates enable employees to automatically keep
colleagues informed with dynamic alerts and prevent duplication of
effort. Through this feature, employees can even share files and
links to provide additional context around a project, sales deal or
customer support case. -- Chatter Feeds: With real-time feeds,
employees can stay on top of everything that matters to them with
personalized updates from people, applications and documents. Teams
can work together on fast-moving issues such as sales leads,
customer projects, and marketing campaigns with greater efficiency.
-- Application Updates: With Chatter, all relevant status updates
from a customer's Sales Cloud, Service Cloud or custom Force.com
application are represented in the feed. The apps now have the
ability to post status updates that can automatically flag
time-sensitive developments like a new sales opportunity or change
in customer contact which empowers employees to harness the
real-time power of Chatter to do better business. -- Document
Sharing: Employees no longer have to search through in-boxes or on
file servers for important business documents or content. With
Chatter, they can instantly and securely search the Chatter feed to
access, share and even download the material via an Internet
browser. -- Security and Social Sharing: Chatter enables employees
to closely manage who has access to what information. Built on the
trusted Force.com platform, the secure sharing model keeps private
information safe. Unlike consumer social networking sites, Chatter
is built for the enterprise on salesforce.com's trusted and proven
multi-tenant architecture. -- Social Networks: Companies can
leverage the wealth of information contained in social networking
sites like Facebook and Twitter to establish stronger bonds with
their community of customers, partners and employees. The Chatter
social networks feature allows companies to pull in relevant
information from social media about the company and its customers
to gain insights into customer satisfaction and to share expertise
with the community. For example, employees can monitor the Twitter
conversation about a particular prospect or competitor from within
Chatter. -- AppExchange: Any app listed on salesforce.com's
AppExchange, the cloud computing solution marketplace, will now be
social and can stream updates to the Chatter feed. Since they are
delivered on the Force.com platform, developers can build or
enhance cloud applications to use Chatter profiles, real-time
streams, and application programming interfaces (APIs). -- Mobile
and Desktop: Chatter helps companies maintain constant connection
with their apps. With the mobile and desktop feature, customers can
remain productive and in the know regardless of their location on
their favorite mobile device whether it's a BlackBerry or iPhone.
Salesforce Chatter Delivers the Enterprise Collaboration Platform
Industry excitement for Chatter accelerates with more than 200,000
Force.com developers eager to innovate on the industry's first
enterprise collaboration platform. Chatter will include a rich set
of pre-built social components that can be used to easily create
new collaboration apps or enhance existing apps on the Force.com
platform. With the release of Chatter, the more than 135,000 custom
apps built on the Force.com platform may become social and
collaborative. All of the social features that make Chatter a
game-changing technology will also be available as part of the
Chatter collaboration platform. This includes Chatter feeds, status
updates, custom app updates, profiles, and content sharing. Pricing
and Availability -- Salesforce Chatter is currently scheduled to be
generally available in calendar year 2010. Customers who purchase
salesforce.com technologies should make their purchase decisions
based upon features that are currently available. -- Salesforce
Chatter will be included in all paid editions of Salesforce CRM and
Force.com. -- A new Chatter Edition is expected to be available for
$50 per user per month and will include Salesforce Chatter,
Salesforce Content and Force.com. Supporting Resources -- For more
information, please visit http://www.salesforce.com/chatter --
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