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  2. Capacity management - Wikipedia

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    According to Gartner, through 2018 more than 30% of enterprises will use capacity management tools for their critical IT infrastructures, up from less than 5% in 2014. [4] These capacity management tools help infrastructure and operations management teams plan and optimize IT infrastructures and tools, and balance the use of external and cloud ...

  3. Sales force management system - Wikipedia

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    Salesforce management systems (also sales force automation systems (SFA)) are information systems used in customer relationship management (CRM) marketing and management that help automate some sales and sales force management functions. They are often combined with a marketing information system, in which case they are often called CRM systems

  4. Capacity building - Wikipedia

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    Capacity building (or capacity development, capacity strengthening) is the improvement in an individual's or organization's facility (or capability) "to produce, perform or deploy". [1] The terms capacity building and capacity development have often been used interchangeably, although a publication by OECD-DAC stated in 2006 that capacity ...

  5. Capacity planning - Wikipedia

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    Capacity planning is the process of determining the production capacity needed by an organization to meet changing demands for its products. [1] In the context of capacity planning, design capacity is the maximum amount of work that an organization or individual is capable of completing in a given period.

  6. Application enablement - Wikipedia

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    Application enablement is an approach which brings telecommunications network providers and developers together to combine their network and web abilities in creating and delivering high demand advanced services and new intelligent applications.

  7. Salesforce - Wikipedia

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    Salesforce's revenue continued to increase from 2000 to 2003, with 2003's revenue skyrocketing from $5.4 million in the fiscal year 2001 to over $100 million by December 2003. [ 10 ] In 2003, Salesforce held its first annual Dreamforce conference in San Francisco.

  8. Dynamic capabilities - Wikipedia

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    In organizational theory, dynamic capability is the capability of an organization to purposefully adapt an organization's resource base. The concept was defined by David Teece, Gary Pisano and Amy Shuen, in their 1997 paper Dynamic Capabilities and Strategic Management, as the firm’s ability to engage in adapting, integrating, and reconfiguring internal and external organizational skills ...

  9. Marc Benioff - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, Salesforce is one of the biggest employers in San Francisco [20] and the anchor tenant of Salesforce Tower, the tallest building in San Francisco. [21] Benioff is on the World Economic Forum's board of trustees and USC board of trustees. [3] [5] On September 16, 2018, Marc and his wife Lynne bought Time for $190 million. [4]

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