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| Symbol | Name | Time | Trade | Change | % Chg | Volume | P/E Ratio | EPS | Mkt Cap |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CRM | Salesforce | 21:01 GMT | 147.00 | +0.79 | +0.54% | 2419764 | N/A | -0.235 | 20.286B |
Latest Salesforce news
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Microsoft is one of the world's most ethical companies
According to The Ethisphere Institute, Microsoft is one of the 145 most ethical companies followed by Adobe, Salesforce.com, Symantec, Teradata, and Wipro. -
Wall Street is very unhappy with Oracle
Oracle's rivals are doing well. SAP, IBM, Salesforce.com and VMware recently released relatively strong results. -
Oracle fluffs up its cloud in $1.9 billion Taleo buy
The entire enterprise management space is spending right now. Analyst Tim Jennings, at Ovum, says rivals like SAP and Salesforce have also been picking up companies in the Human Capital Management sector. They acquired Success Factors and Rypple, respectively. -
Oracle shares plummet as doom is predicted
HP, Dell Inc, Red Hat, Intel, Texas Instruments and NetApp have all taken a hit. Shares of HP and Dell were down about a percent in after-hours trade and Salesforce.com and SAP were down four percent. -
Ellison's Oracle Social Network baffles
Whether the somewhat awkwardly-named Oracle Social Network can have an impact on Salesforce's market share remains to be seen, as details on the product remain largely under wraps or sworn to secrecy with Oracle partners. -
Larry Ellison cancelled my gig!
Benioff, who is the chief executive of Salesforce.com, claims he has been removed as a speaker from Oracle's OpenWorld conference which is going on in San Francisco. He sees the dark hand of the inscrutable Ellison. -
UK cloud industry becomes clown industry
The big boys got involved, including Dell, HP, Salesforce and plenty of others. Some sent follow-up emails to make sure their photos would be included or added to the feature. -
Adobe buys fascinating e-signature company
Adobe boasts its new plaything has clients in high profile business like Salesforce and NetSuite. -
UK cloud industry defines itself
Tim Barker, VP strategy EMEA, Salesforce.com -
Sony breach may rain on cloud's parade
Salesforce.com which was making a killing fell by three percent. Virtual computing outfit VMware dropped by two percent. During the same period the average business has grown by 3.3 per cent. -
Ballmer takes aim at Oracle, SAP and Salesforce
This means that he is signalling an attempt to flatten the expensive German outfit which makes esoteric software which no one understands, SAP and the storage outfit Oracle. There is also Salesforce.com as a rival. -
Cloud integration uptake will swell
He said the company's services, in partnership with Salesforce and Netsuite weren't brought in to compete with major players such as Microsoft and IBM. -
Microsoft considers legal action over Facebook defection
And it appears that Microsoft is not in the mood for bluffing either, having already gained a restraining order on another top exec, Matt Miszewski, banning him from working for Salesforce.com. -
TechEye speaks to John W. Thompson - storage, start-ups and success
And what about upstarts and disruptors, like Salesforce - is VI a disruptor or happy to sit alongside the markets? "Salesforce? Mark is a good friend of mine. We'd love to have them as customers." He winks. -
Salesforce to buy US cloud firm Heroku
AcquisitionSalesforce is to buy US cloud computing firm Heroku for $249 million, further expanding its business to compete with large companies like Cisco. -
Salesforce ups ante against Oracle with Database.com launch
Salesforce is to announce a new database hosting service today called Database.com at the Dreamforce conference in San Francisco, escalating its rivalry with database supplier Oracle. -
HP to ditch Oracle with Salesforce deal
HP is set to ditch customer relationship management (CRM) software partner Oracle by making a major replacement deal with Salesforce. -
Dell buys Boomi
Dell's flacks are shouting from the roof how great and innovative Boomi's Atomsphere platform is, which apparently allows to shove data between applications running on company hardware and servers looming in the cloud, no frills attached.
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