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Salesforce Blog » Corporate Social Responsibility
1M ago
Maybe you’ve heard CEO Marc Benioff speak on CNBC or CNN, or read a recent interview. You may also recognize our cloud logo, friendly characters, or our very tall headquarters in San Francisco. But, because our work in the world is so varied, we often field the question: What does Salesforce actually do? In short: Salesforce offers technology and services to help you build strong, lasting customer relationships. Salesforce is the customer company. We’ll break down what that means below.
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Salesforce Blog » Corporate Social Responsibility
1M ago
Fundraisers oversee a cascade of responsibilities. To do their jobs well, they need to be able to manage information and relationships efficiently, so they can engage with donors meaningfully. Salesforce recently launched the new Fundraising for Nonprofit Cloud to help fundraisers nurture those relationships and scale their programs. But, designing tools for the nonprofit space has unique considerations and the stakes are high. Let’s talk about how we navigated and addressed those needs.
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Salesforce for Nonprofits helps you scale your mission, capture critical da ..read more
Salesforce Blog » Corporate Social Responsibility
1M ago
It’s never been a more exciting time to build a career in climate action. Over the past five years, the demand for “green skills” has grown 8% annually outpacing the supply of talent. A global survey from Salesforce found that although there’s a skills gap, there is a global workforce eager to get involved in sustainability careers.
Last year, Salesforce launched the Accelerator for Nature, providing nonprofits with philanthropic funding, technology, and pro-bono support to pursue big ideas and scale climate programs. This Earth Month, I had the opportunity to hear from two of the climate lead ..read more
Salesforce Blog » Corporate Social Responsibility
1M ago
Dreamforce is almost here! And this year will be the largest AI event in the world. For our 21st annual event, Salesforce customers, partners, and employees will gather for learning, fun, community building, and philanthropy. It’s time to connect over this technological advancement that is touching all aspects of business. And with so many amazing things happening, now is the time to start planning your Dreamforce agenda.
Dreamforce ‘23 takes place Sept. 12-14 at Moscone Center in San Francisco, and will also be brought to you via Salesforce+, our free streaming service. If you can’t attend in ..read more
Salesforce Blog » Corporate Social Responsibility
1M ago
If you’re new to Salesforce and what we do, you might be wondering — what is Dreamforce? It’s the largest AI event in the world and it’s our pinnacle experience, a can’t-miss experience to learn, connect, have fun and give back. For our Trailblazers — our community of customers, partners, and employees — it’s one of the highlights of the year.
This year’s Dreamforce is extra special to us. A majority of senior business leaders are prioritizing AI for their business over the next 18 months, and we’re showcasing the brightest minds in the industry. Dreamforce will feature more than 70 AI r ..read more
Salesforce Blog » Corporate Social Responsibility
1M ago
In an era dominated by AI, the significance of trust has reached new heights. As industry leaders navigate through disruption and innovation, establishing and nurturing trust with employees and customers is more than a necessity. It’s a strategic imperative.
Generative AI has the potential to add up to $4.4 trillion annually to the global economy. This shows the monumental impact AI can have on various sectors. And, AI has the capability to automate 40% of the average workday. With that in mind, we can’t underestimate AI’s influence on optimizing processes and efficiency. It’s time to recogni ..read more
Salesforce Blog » Corporate Social Responsibility
1M ago
Take your front-row seat to the largest and most magical AI event ever ..read more
Salesforce Blog » Corporate Social Responsibility
1M ago
Enjoy a globally connected Dreamforce 2023 via Salesforce+ live stream. Register to experience the future of business anytime, anywhere, all for free.
Here’s what you need to know:
When is it?
Dreamforce is Sept. 12-14, 2023
Where is it?
Dreamforce attracts tens of thousands of Trailblazers to the Moscone Center in downtown San Francisco, and millions more join online on Salesforce+, the first video streaming service for business.
How do I register?
Register now to experience Dreamforce for free via Salesforce+.
What is Dreamforce?
The largest AI even ..read more
Salesforce Blog » Corporate Social Responsibility
7M ago
According to our latest State of IT report, 73% of IT leaders are concerned about the impact of climate change. IT has good cause to be concerned: enterprise technology is responsible for approximately 1% of global greenhouse gas emissions. This may not sound like much, but it is equal to the total carbon emitted by the U.K. So how can sustainable IT impact a company’s digital carbon footprint?
Before we dig into that, it’s important to understand the ways IT and technology contribute to our changing climate.
What’s on the minds of IT leaders?
Keep your finger on the pulse with our newe ..read more
Salesforce Blog » Corporate Social Responsibility
1y ago
Organizations’ use of carbon credits as part of their climate action strategies has sparked both excitement and concern globally.
Carbon credits — which represent the avoidance, reduction, or removal of greenhouse gasses in order to compensate for emissions made elsewhere — can play an important role in our collective journey to a more sustainable and nature-positive future. Carbon credits can be a key part of our efforts to reach the shared global goal of net zero. This is when the amount of greenhouse gasses emitted into the atmosphere equals those removed from it.
But not all carbon c ..read more