Dreamforce 2012, the yearly extravaganza of all things Salesforce.com, is now in full force and the Internet is abuzz with all manner of news and info about Salesforce at the moment. If you can't make it out to San Francisco to see it in person, you can even watch most of it live through the web.
One of the things that has always impressed me about the way that Salesforce operates is the organizational support for doing good and supporting non-profits that seems hard-wired into their DNA.
Their Salesforce Foundation and their 1 / 1 / 1 philanthropic model isn't just some Marketing gimmick - Mark Benioff has been running Salesforce since day one with supporting the causes of non-profits as a fundamental objective for the the company, and from all appearances, they're succeeding.
One of the things that has always impressed me about the way that Salesforce operates is the organizational support for doing good and supporting non-profits that seems hard-wired into their DNA.
Their Salesforce Foundation and their 1 / 1 / 1 philanthropic model isn't just some Marketing gimmick - Mark Benioff has been running Salesforce since day one with supporting the causes of non-profits as a fundamental objective for the the company, and from all appearances, they're succeeding.