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New Salesforce tools aim to manage workers' content

         

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9:31 am on Apr 10, 2007 (gmt 0)

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from reuters [reuters.com]:
Salesforce.com Inc. introduced software on Monday that allows business customers to more easily manage and share documents, e-mail and videos, much as they do on Web sites like YouTube and Gmail.

Salesforce Content is a new form of workplace collaboration software that competes with anyone-can-edit wikis or Microsoft Corp.'s SharePoint, which offers similar features.

Salesforce aims to solve the problem of how workers should sort and access a mountain of content such as old e-mail, video presentations and particularly unorganized information stored outside corporate databases that is hard to get quickly.


Salesforce, which acquired the technology for its new offering when it bought privately held Koral, said it has not yet priced the product, due to be available later this year.