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Fast Company Chris Gayomali |
Apple Reportedly Wants Apple Pay To Replace Subway Swipes The company is looking to expand the iPhone's touch confirmation capabilities into other fields, including -- possibly -- public transit and building security. |
CRM October 16, 2014 Leonard Klie |
At Dreamforce, Salesforce.com Unveils Road Map for Service Cloud Updates Many new features delivered already, with more on the way. |
Information Today October 23, 2014 |
Internet of Things Company Charts New Course Axiros, an Internet of Things device and service management company, rolled out enhanced products and expanded its business in order to participate more fully in managing IoT devices. |
CRM October 15, 2014 Leonard Klie |
At Dreamforce 2014, Salesforce.com Delivers Wave Analytics Cloud Salesforce.com enters the $38 billion analytics market with the launch of its sixth cloud in the Salesforce Customer Success platform. |
CRM October 9, 2014 |
SAP Partners with Birst The deal runs Birst business intelligence on SAP's HANA platform. |
Information Today October 21, 2014 |
Cisco Honors Internet of Things Innovators The Cisco Security Grand Challenge has several winners, including Excalibur, a startup that focuses on updating authentication processes to be compatible with the Internet of Things. |
CRM October 14, 2014 |
Pipeliner CRM Launches Version 7.0 New version of Pipeliner CRM lets users associate one contact to multiple accounts. |
CRM October 13, 2014 Maria Minsker |
Brainshark Unveils Sales Accelerator Tool at Dreamforce The new platform provides sales reps with more contextual content. |
AskMen.com Brian Josephs |
Apple Pay Your already-convenient millennial lives just got easier thanks to Apple. Today, the California-based company officially launched Apple Pay. |
Fast Company David Lidsky |
"So Badass You Can't Believe It" Magic Leap Raises $542 Million To Launch The Future Of Computing No one is willing today to explain exactly what the heck Magic Leap is making that'll replace all our rectangles, but it sounds like a blending of what we currently call augmented reality and virtual reality. |
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