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  2. Salesforce - Wikipedia

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    Salesforce, Inc. is an American cloud-based software company headquartered in San Francisco, California. It provides applications focused on sales , customer service , marketing automation , e-commerce , analytics , artificial intelligence , and application development.

  3. Certinia - Wikipedia

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    Certinia, until 2023 known as FinancialForce.com, Inc. [1] is a software company headquartered in San Jose, California, that provides enterprise resource planning (ERP) software based on the Salesforce Platform.

  4. Cloud-computing comparison - Wikipedia

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    Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... The following is a comparison of cloud-computing software and providers. ... Salesforce App Cloud:

  5. Tableau Software - Wikipedia

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    While at Stanford, founders Hanrahan and Stolte, as well as Diane Tang, created the predecessor to Tableau, named Polaris; Polaris was a data visualization software tool, built with the support of a United States Department of Energy defense program, the Accelerated Strategic Computing Initiative (ASCI).

  6. Zuora - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, K.V. Rao and Cheng Zou (engineers at WebEx) and Tien Tzuo (an early executive at Salesforce) founded Zuora. [6] [7] The name of the company derives from a combination of their three surnames. The concept behind the company was a cloud-based billings platform to alleviate the need for online businesses to develop their own billing ...

  7. Salesforce shares scale record high on promising AI tools

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    Salesforce hit a record high of $368.7 in early morning trading and is set to add more than $35 billion to its market valuation of $316.85 billion if gains hold.

  8. Software as a service - Wikipedia

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    Infrastructure as a service (IaaS) is the most basic form of cloud computing, where infrastructure resources—such as physical computers—are not owned by the user but instead leased from a cloud provider. As a result, infrastructure resources can be increased rapidly, instead of waiting weeks for computers to ship and set up.

  9. Cloud-based integration - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the emergence of cloud computing in the early 2000s, [4] integration could be categorized as either internal or business to business (B2B). Internal integration requirements were serviced through an on-premises middleware platform and typically utilized a service bus to manage exchange of data between systems.