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Salesforce Wins CODiE Award in CRM Category

7:47 am   -   May 1st, 2007

The Software & Information Industry Association has honored Salesforce.com With CODiE Awards for Best On-Demand Platform and Best Customer Relationship Management Solution. The best on-demand platform was awarded to the first-ever multi-tenant platform. Salesforce has won in the CRM category for the sixth straight year in a row.

Salesforce.com’s multi-tenant platform was selected as “Best On-Demand Platform” and, for the sixth straight year, Salesforce was chosen as the “Best Customer Relationship Management Solution.”

More details regarding the SIIA CODiE Awards can be found on the Software & Information Association Web site here.

Salesforce.com is the market and technology leader in on-demand business services. The company’s Salesforce suite of on-demand CRM applications allows customers to manage and share all of their sales, support, marketing and partner information on-demand. The Salesforce Platform enables customers, developers and partners to build powerful new on-demand applications that extend beyond CRM to deliver the benefits of multi-tenancy and The Business Web across the enterprise.

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