
4 Business Models Reshaping SMBs and Startups
The days when websites were just digital business cards and social media was an afterthought are gone. Business models that worked five years ago are becoming as outdated as
The days when websites were just digital business cards and social media was an afterthought are gone. Business models that worked five years ago are becoming as outdated as
Imagine stepping into the heart of San Francisco, surrounded by the towering skyscrapers and the buzz of innovation. For Bailey Williams, a Computer Science student at Pomona College, this
Migrating data to Salesforce is a crucial step for businesses transitioning from legacy systems or consolidating multiple data sources into one powerful CRM. Done right, it enables seamless operations,
Many companies consider the period from October to December as their peak season for email campaigns, where they will try to reach as many customers as possible to drive
As of 2025, over 150,000 companies worldwide use Salesforce, with 87% of Fortune 100 firms relying on it for customer operations. Despite this widespread use, only around 40% of
[Image credit: Malhar Gupta / Salesforce] Malhar Gupta, Vice President of Product Design for Industries UX at Salesforce, doesn’t just lead design—he reimagines how technology can serve people. With
When Neha Singh joined Salesforce as a Territory Account Executive, she wasn’t new to sales. With over a decade of experience in SaaS and consultative selling, she knew her
The path to breaking into the tech industry can feel overwhelming. Careers are dynamic and hard to plan, but with the right timing and resources, you can unlock incredible
The landscape of AI agent development has evolved rapidly, with developers needing robust frameworks to build, test, and benchmark intelligent systems. MCP-Universe emerges as a comprehensive solution, providing a
We are excited to announce a Salesforce AI Research and Berkeley collaboration: BFCL Audio—a new benchmark that extends BFCL to the audio domain! A little Berkeley lore: back in