Marc Benioff's Cloud

Marc Benioff's Cloud

  • Mei Gates
  • AI
Publisher:Publifye ASISBN 13: 9788233950866ISBN 10: 8233950866

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Marc Benioff's Cloud is written by Mei Gates and published by Publifye AS. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 8233950866 (ISBN 10) and 9788233950866 (ISBN 13).

""Marc Benioff's Cloud"" explores how one visionary entrepreneur revolutionized the enterprise software industry through the creation and growth of Salesforce, fundamentally changing how businesses interact with technology. The book traces Benioff's journey from his time at Oracle through the establishment of Salesforce as a dominant force in cloud computing, highlighting three transformative developments: the introduction of the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model, the provocative ""End of Software"" marketing campaign, and the groundbreaking Force.com platform. Through a chronological narrative supported by internal documents, employee interviews, and market analyses, the book delves into how Salesforce addressed the limitations of traditional software deployment in the late 1990s. At a time when complex, expensive on-premise solutions from giants like Oracle and SAP dominated the landscape, Benioff's cloud-based approach offered a revolutionary alternative. The text expertly weaves together the technical aspects of cloud computing with business strategy, demonstrating how Salesforce's multi-tenant architecture and platform innovations democratized enterprise software development. The book's analytical approach balances technical detail with accessible business insights, making it valuable for both technology executives and entrepreneurs. It examines Salesforce's strategic decisions, from product development to customer relationships, while maintaining objectivity in discussing both successes and setbacks. By connecting technology infrastructure, business model innovation, and organizational change management, the narrative provides practical frameworks for evaluating market disruption opportunities and implementing innovative business models in the enterprise software industry.