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Dreamforce '15 is upon us


Tom Paine



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Dreamforce '15 begins tomorrow and runs through Friday at the Moscone Center in San Franscso. The purported 100,000 plus will be there, I'm sure, though some may be diguised as depressed Giants fans.

But this year I'm closer to buying into the Salesforce vision, and I don't mean by that all the celebs who will gather there or Marc Benioff's vision for the world.

Rather, I mean the strength of the business logic surrounding Salesforce. I see no major player gaining ground on CRM in the cloud, except perhaps Amazon Web Services, which is a different type of fish. And the Cloud, most agree, is becoming the established standard in computing.


And I'm not just talking about Salesforce, but its partner companies, many of whom garnered huge investments this year, often led by Salesforce itself, a change in direction for them. And most of the partners that I'm aware of are generating real revenues selling to BtoB companies, and are less likely to suffer if the bubble bursts.

This year more of the talk will be about live non-CRM products.

And Salesforce has finally freed its Heroku platform to provide a true alternative for big data users who were cramped by the Force.com (read: Oracle DBMS) environment.

Bloomberg reported in July that Salesforce was specifically trying to attract M&A interest from Microsoft and SAP, though I don't know whether that was a rumor-spreading effort by Benioff to prime the pump. Then a month later Benioff pulled out his best Trumpism, declaring that Bill McDermott was "scared of Salesforce", a characterization that I doubt many who know McDermott would buy.

Of course, if Benioff is correct about Salesforce growing faster than SAP, he should just wait a while. Salesforce's current market cap is $47 billion versus $80 billion for SAP. If things keep going Benioff's way, soon he could negotiate a merger of equals.

I'll be covering it all with a special eye on the Philly-area companies that make news at Dreamforce as I did last year. I find that more companies in the area getting drawn into the Salesforce ecosystem, in some cases only because their customers are leading the way.

If you have any relevant content, please email me at phillytechnews@gmail.com.


WealthCloud to provide an integrated trust administration platform for Seward & Kissel LLP

WealthCloud, LLC Rebrands with New Name

Salesforce talks up sales intelligence, small business offensive (Fortune)

Rootstock aims to thrive in the manufacturing industry cloud (Diginomica)

Compass raises $50M in Series C; now valued at $800M (The Real Deal)
Looking to open Philly office, report says.

Phenom People Unveils Industry’s First Talent Relationship Marketing Platform (Business Wire)
Formerly iMomentous, relaunches on Salesforce platform.

PeopleLinx receives $3.5 million; does the town at Dreamforce

Microsoft isn’t being ‘overly cooperative’ with Salesforce despite their renewed friendship, analyst says
(Business Insider)

LiquidHub Refuels Global Brand

Horsham-based Proscape, with new mobile apps, seeks broader market




Daily Links 5/20/2013: Yahoo makes Tumblr acquisition official; $1 billion Delaware data center will generate own power





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Yahoo officially acquires Tumblr for $1.1 billion, promises “not to screw it up” (Gigaom)

Going Off The Grid: Delaware Data Center Will Generate its Own Power (Data Center Knowledge)

Former IPG (& GSI Commerce) Exec Pahade Named Poptent CEO (MediaPost)

NBC names Deborah Turness president of news division
(LA Times: Company Town)

Quality Systems dissident board member resigns (MarketWatch)
Quality Systems' primary business is Horsham-based NextGen Healthcare.

GrubHub to Merge With Seamless as Food Orders Go Mobile (Bloomberg)
New York-based Seamless was owned by Philadelphia food service giant Aramark for several years before it was spun off. One of Seamless' early backers was the Conshohocken-based VC firm now known as Artists & Instigators.

Life after SAP
(Vinnie Mirchandani/Enterprise Irregulars)

CEO Marc Benioff Says Chatter Will Become Primary Interface For Salesforce, A Bold Yet Risky Move (TechCrunch)

Bala tech aid firm to hire 60 (Philly.com: Philly Deals)

Higher Ed CRM Firm TargetX Adds Rutgers, Richmond, Bryant and Towson to List of Schools in the Cloud (Globe Newswire)

Novotorium Invests in Dunnamic, Interactive Design Studio with Medical Animation Expertise (PR Web)

Pharmas dial back reprints spend, floor it on digital to reach HCPs (Medical Marketing & Media)




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Daily Links 2/20/2013: SAP Founder Plattner Joins Club of Billionaire Donors





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Ed tech accelerators go corporate: Pearson and Kaplan launch startup programs (Gigaom)

Giving Pledge: SAP Founder Plattner Joins Club of Billionaire Donors (Spiegel Online)

SAP Says Plattner Keeping $9.7 Billion Stake Amid Gates Pledge (Bloomberg)

Cloud Computing 101: Start Here to Avoid Cloud Confusion (ASUG News)

Salesforce CEO Benioff Tries Out Some New Material (Bloomberg)

Conshohocken big data firm Monetate says world is ready for it now (Philadelphia Business Journal)

Comcast Business Services Unveils Upware - a Cloud-Based Business-to-Business Software Marketplace for Small Business Customers (Business Wire)

Bidder From China Leads in Fisker Acquisition Talks (Wall Street Journal: Venture Capital Dispatch)
Bye Bye, Delaware!




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Daily Links 12/2/2011: Benioff dreams of toppling Microsoft, Oracle and SAP



Investing in Ben Franklin Programs Now Pays Off in Future (Frederick J. Beste III, chairman of the board of Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Northeastern Pennsylvania)

Geek On A Train: Surveying the East Coast Startup Scene by Rail (Baltimore Sun: BaltTech)

Benioff's Dream: Toppling Microsoft, Oracle, And SAP (Information Week)
How many execs give 2 and a half hour keynotes?

Microsoft Predicted To Buy Netflix, LinkedIn In 2012 (Investor's Business Daily: Click)

Plosser: Fed Role Raises Inflation Risk (Bloomberg)
Gives speech in Philadelphia.

NBC faces higher fees as it kicks off football talks (New York Post)


OnScreen Summit 2011: Smit: Comcast's Platforms, Partnerships Drive Innovation
President Says MSO Will Release a New Product Every Quarter
(Multichannel News)

Princton-based ALK Technologies Announces Worldwide Enterprise Solutions Group to Enhance Focus on the Global Transportation and Logistics Market (Business Wire)

PANL Under Pressure: Gabelli Says Corning Worries Overblown (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)

Has Amazon Prime Met Its Match? (Motley Fool)
Some positive and negative remarks about Kynetic's ShopRunner; Google may be poised to enter market.



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Daily Links 10/5/2011: Comcast, FiOS access for subscribers through Xbox 360 announced

Benioff Enjoys the Spotlight, Even When It Is Turned Off (New York Times: Bits)

Oracle Fusion Applications Are Finally Generally Available (PC World)

HP and SAP Accelerate Cloud Deployments for Clients (Business Wire)

Microsoft expected to team up with Comcast and Verizon on pay TV via Xbox Live (VentureBeat)

Verizon And Microsoft Partner Up For Live TV On The Xbox 360 (TechCrunch)
Nothing on Comcast yet.
Update: Here is the announcement which includes Comcast.
Welcome to the Xbox 360, Comcast! (Comcast Voices|Official Comcast Blog)
Microsoft TV is About Cable Testing IP (Zatz Not Funny!)

Controller calls Philadelphia's 311 call center "a glorified answering service" (Philadelphia Inquirer)

How not to launch a custom tablet (ZDNet Blogs)
Columnist describes his experience with Philadelphia Media Network's new Android tablet.

CEO's Corner: QVC's Mike George on the Shopping Channel's Big Plans (Daily Finance)

Web Host SunGard Expands Philadelphia Data Center (Web Host Industry Review)

ConEdison Solutions and Viridity Energy Join Forces to Expand Beyond Demand Response
'Energy Optimization' Empowers End-Users to Leverage Technology to Transform Themselves Into Energy Suppliers
(Marketwire)

Harleysville's IT Successes Will Benefit Nationwide - Harleysville CIO (Insurance & Technology)

Top-Level Companies Recruit Philadelphia Agency 20nine to Fuel Growth (PR Newswire)



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Daily Links 8/31/2011: Justice Department moves to block AT&T/T-Mobile deal

U.S. Files Antitrust Complaint to Block AT&T, T-Mobile Merger (Bloomberg)

Justice Dept. to block AT&T's T-Mobile deal (CNET News)

AT&T: Deal’s Dead, Says Bernstein; It Ain’t Over, Says Wells (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)

Perzel: 'I'm sorry that I let you down.' (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Charges centered on use of State funds for software that aided GOP campaigns.

Scott Maxwell: What Prick Will Pop the Bubble? (PE Hub)
Scott Maxwell founded Boston-based OpenView Venture Partners, which this month has announced major investments in two Philly-area ventures: Monetate and NextDocs.


The Bidding War Over Hulu Erupts – Find Out Who's In And Who's Out Here (Silicon Alley Insider)


Comcast to introduce low-cost Internet service for low-income families (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Versus to Launch ‘NBC SportsTalk’ Live Studio Show at 6pm on Sept. 8 (Hollywood Reporter)

Bloomberg TV Takes New Shot At Comcast Over Channel Placement (paidContent)

Dell Cloud Business Applications video feaures Boomi and its CTO Rick Nucci (Dell via YouTube)

Salesforce.com Revs up Mobile Strategy With HTML5 (PC World)

Salesforce.com's Benioff inspired by Arab Spring (Reuters)

Salesforce.com, Dun & Bradstreet Launch Data.com (PC World)

QlikTech Announces New Salesforce Chatter Integration for the QlikView Business Discovery Platform; Enables Collaborative Decision Making by Leveraging Chatter Connect to Deliver Social Conversations to QlikView Business Discovery Apps (Business Wire)


CardioNet shares sink to life-low on DoJ probe (Reuters)



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