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I remember my school had some of the first Apple IIs in North Carolina. I remember, when I first started using them, we were using a cassette tape to store programs because we didn't have floppy disk drives.
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Phones are a big deal, but tablets are an even bigger deal. So we're doing a lot of design work and experimentation around the tablet experience.
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When you come to San Francisco, we want you to know where Salesforce is.
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When we started, we thought about the scale of the Internet - if everyone was using the service at the same time, what would that look like?
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I still believe heavily that we have to be careful about having this ego and hubris as a successful corporation, that we should do it all. Because then I think we start to fail our customers and we're too focused on taking over the world.
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By flattening time and space, social computing and business is unlocking credible potential within business. For example, individuals and organizations that weren't connected before are now connected together.
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What I'll take credit for is finding visionary people in the company, or bringing them in, and then empowering them to help me.
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Social computing is doing what agile methodology is doing to our process - it's breaking down our visibility.
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Those trying to get support for their iPhones don't necessary trust their carriers, so they ask their friends for help.
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Diving into data has never been more critical for businesses in order to make fast, accurate decisions about customer behaviors and needs and drive holistic business knowledge.
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We're paying a lot of attention to the iPad. But we're expanding that to a tablet focus.
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We actually went public partly because we wanted companies to realise we were not going away.
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