by acumendonita
24. November 2009 12:26
In cased you missed the Chatter announcement or the mayor of San Francisco, salesforce.com has posted a YouTube channel of Dreamforce 2009 keynote speeches here.
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=B6D4F85D2C8C039A

by acumendonita
23. November 2009 09:32
We were proud of our client's accomplishments at Dreamforce 2009. Here are some of the highlights ...
Published in the Success Stories Booklet given out to all attendees:
Sales Cloud Success: Hotwire, Kaiser Permanente, Restoration Hardware, and U.S. Army.
Service Cloud Success: Comcast Spectacor and Shopping.com.
Appy Award Nominees for Custom Cloud: U.S. Army for their Army Experience Center recruiting application built on Salesforce.com and the U.S. State Department application for tracking financials related to the Nuclear Disarmament Fund.
Added bonus - Comcast Spectacor client's image posted on bus stops and various places around San Francisco. Great to see you Mark!
Congratulations to all.

by acumendonita
20. November 2009 13:30
Congratulations to our long time client, Sprint.
We were proud to have helped them rollout their first 2,500 seats in 2005. Now they have grown to 15,000+.
Yesterday (Thursday, Nov 20th) Paul Eide presented Taking Your Cloud-Computing Implementation to Phase 2 and Beyond.
No video yet but watch their Dreamforce 2008 presentation here;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jjue4-cz9vU
by acumendonita
20. November 2009 08:23
Dreamforce is winding down today but here are a few apps and partners I've found interesting during the show..
Cast Iron - Cast Iron product offerings offer out-of-the-box connectivity to specific applications, and template integration processes (TIPs) for the most common integration scenarios
Expensify - Slick app that creates all digital expense reports from your credit card statements or your phone photos of receipts
ServiceMax - Field service management
Silverpop Engage B2B - Marketing automation software - email, campaigns, lead scoring and nurturing
Skoodat - a Student Information System
What did you like from the show?
by acumendonita
19. November 2009 10:27
Yesterday was a whirlwind. Benioff's three hour keynote was a bit long, but the product announcements were exciting. The most newsworthy thing so far might be how many people are here this week! 19,000 registered and by the looks of how crowded Moscone is, they all showed up.
Great to see how many of our clients are featured in the success stories booklet printed up by salesforce.com. For the Sales Cloud Stories - Hotwire, Kaiser Permanente, Restoration Hardware, Army. For Service Cloud - Comcast Spectacor and Shopping.com. Though they might have missed covering the most successful Service Cloud story at our client RCN. They are using it in their B2C 7 x 24 call center. They are going to love the new 5 minute maintenance windows! Check out our case study here ... http://www.acumensolutions.com/case-studies/CableCompany_CRM.asp
by acumenbullotta
18. November 2009 12:32
Here is a summary of the Dreamforce Keynote on Wednesday 11/18. Marc Benioff confirmed that almost 19,000 people from 60 countries have registered for Dreamforce making this by far the largest in history. That says tons about the growth of Cloud Computing and Salesforce.com. Marc also brought SF Mayor Gavin Newsom onstage who provided a welcome to the city and spoke about SFDC Foundation efforts on environmental and homeless programs. The bulk of the keynote was focused on the Real-time Cloud and new functionality.
Real-time Cloud
- Marc reviewed the multi-tenant architecture. He introduced the new "5 minute" downtime capability that was enabled by new Oracle back-end functionality and the use of the SFDC East Coast data center as an active center versus its previous use only in a passive mode as a recovery center. This is particularly interesting to us since Acumen and RCN were catalysts to pushing SFDC to build this capability in support of RCN's 24x7 B2C contact center. RCN was the first SFDC customer to use this new capability and have been helping SFDC test and refine this new capability.
- Marc introduced Service Cloud 2, Sales Cloud 2 and Custom Cloud 2. He also mentioned a new cloud-based capability introduced as Chatter based on social computing in the cloud.
Service Cloud 2
Marc highlighted new capabilities on the CSS side (and how they integrate). SFDC provided a Service Cloud 2 demo of existing tools we've deployed to contact center clients plus this newer functionality that bolsters the solution. These capabilities coupled with the "5 minute" downtime will really strengthen the SFDC solution for contact centers and I expect to see a good deal of momentum here as larger enterprises get even more comfortable with SFDC as a unified agent desktop and customer-facing service tool.
- Knowledge - the port of Instranet to the cloud platform as SFDC Knowledge. This is release 1 and provides basic functionality. 2010 will bring additional releases including a Knowledge API to migrate existing knowledge content and provide API access to content
- Agent Console 2 - new agent console built in Visualforce to improve the layout and usability of the UI
- Chatter - new social media tools including the existing Twitter and Facebook integration plus Salesforce Answers. http://www.salesforce.com/chatter/
Sales Cloud 2
George Hu introduced Sales Cloud 2 and new features. New features
- Quotes - this is one new feature that we are hearing interest in from our clients especially for business sales organizations. Real-time quotes in .pdf based on a template can be created now right from an opportunity and other SFDC data. The only catch here will be how this will work for customers that use external product catalogs. Also, we expect integration of Quotes to contract management and e-signature solutions for an integrated process.
- Content Library - new capability to handle video content and also the capability to access content via SFDC mobile. There is also a content API which will help load existing content. Even better is the announcement that Content is now free! We will need to find out what storage constraints exist and how this will work for non-SFDC access to Content.
- Twitter - Social media integration for Tweat -to-Lead
- Cloud Scheduler - dubbed by SFDC as the "Evite" for sales meetings. Multiple meetings times can be pitched and responded to via a webpage. This will help the coordinate of business/sales meetings
- Analytics - new tools to modify reports and dashboards inline on the fly
- New Salesforce UI - a new look and feel that is coming next year leveraging web UI technology
- Deal View - 4 boxes that provide key data on an opportunity at the top of the page
- Links/hovers on the left side of the page with access to related lists. This is user modifiable
Chatter
Marc introduced Chatter as a cloud-based social computing and collaboration platform. The goal is to leverage the power of social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc) that we all use on the personal side of our lives and drive this same power into enterprises. He described Chatter as the evolution of workgroup computing. The tagline is "join the conversation". Parker Harris demo'ed Chatter
- Chatter provides profiles, status updates, groups, feeds, Twitter and Facebook integration, Google integration, Social Content/Apps and a Chatter API
- Feeds - see conversations and updates on your home page. This also includes updates on SFDC data such as opportunities, cases, accounts, etc. Chatter can also be isolated to a particular object and viewed on the object detail page. External data feeds from other enterprise apps can be consumed as well
- Profiles - ability to define your profile. This includes followers from within your business that subscribe to your profile. There is also a people directory
- Groups - ability to define groups. Groups could be formed around objects such as opportunities or just generally based on some common focus or thread
- Twitter - integration to Twitter for real-time feeds
- Ability to build your own collaboration applications
As predicted, Marc and SFDC had some announcements we knew in advance but also some surprises to share. We will be learning more on these new cloud capabilities over the coming days. Stay tuned for more...
by acumenbullotta
16. November 2009 17:26
As I sit on my flight to San Fran enjoying free WiFi (cheers to Virgin Atlantic), I am refining my personal Dreamforce schedule via the attendee portal and thought I'd share some sessions I recommend. I found myself double and triple booking with so many great sessions going on. Here's a few you may want to consider depending on what you are looking to get out of your Dreamforce experience. Regardless of what you choose, be sure to check out a handful of sessions, visit the Expo, join the social events and take advantage of all that this top notch conference has to offer!
Wednesday 11/18
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9:00 am - 11:00 am
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Opening Keynote Session
Mark Benioff's keynote is always full of suprises so don't miss it
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11:45 am - 12:45 pm
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The Future of the Customer-Centric Web and the Role of the Service Cloud
This is a Gartner presentation and looks interesting
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North 134
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2:15 pm - 3:15 pm
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A Look Inside the Force.com Infrastructure
Insight into the SFDC technical operations and mult-tenant architecture
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Esplanade 308
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4:45 pm - 5:45 pm
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Knowledge: Its the Heart of the Service Cloud
Learn about SFDC Knowledge and how CSS can revolve around it
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North 121/122
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4:45 pm - 5:45 pm
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Improving Bundling and Competitiveness in Media & Communications
A common challenge with triple and quad play bundles for this industry
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West Mezzanine 270
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8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
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Global Gala
A fun celebration with food, drink and The Black Crowes. SFDC always does this right
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Thursday 11/19
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7:30 am - 8:30 am
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Product Road Map: Sneak Peek into the Future
Learn about where SFDC is headed on product features and capabilities
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North 133
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7:30 am - 8:30 am
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Taking Your Cloud-Computing Implementation to Phase 2 and Beyond
Focus on continually driving more value from your SFDC deployment
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North 124
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7:30 am - 8:30 am
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The Service Cloud Road Map: Whats Next? (Session 1)
Focused on Service Cloud 2 and beyond
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North 121/122
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9:00 am - 11:00 am
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Thursday Keynote Session
Marc returns to speak about new Winter '10 functionality
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12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
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Birds of a Feather Lunch by Vertical
A great way to spend lunch talking to peers in your industry and industry consultants
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12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
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Birds of a Feather Lunch by Vertical
I signed up for 2 verticals and need to choose (or eat twice?) 
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1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
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Best Practices and Approaches for Handling Large Data Volumes
Learn about LDV design best practices and solutions such as Divisions
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Esplanade 300
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1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
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Running A World-Class B2C Call Center
Acumen has helped several clients deploy SFDC B2C centers
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North 121/122
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1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
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Hands-On: Knockin Knowledge out of the Park
An opportunity to see the first release of new SFDC Knowledge solution up close
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South 103
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2:45 pm - 3:45 pm
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Rethinking Customer Service in the Media & Communications Industry
This session will touch on some cutting edge CSS approaches such as via social media
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West Mezzanine 270
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2:45 pm - 3:45 pm
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Roundtable with the Service Cloud Pros
Q&A opportunity with SFDC Service Cloud subject matter experts
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North 121/122
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4:15 pm - 5:45 pm
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Special General Session
Colin Powell is a wonderful orator and and this should once again be standing room only
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Thursday 11/19
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9:00 am - 10:00 am
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Sales Process Excellence: New Levels of Productivity and Effectiveness
Sales optimization discussions co-hosted by our partner Sterling Commerce
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Esplanade 300
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