Normally this time of year, we’d be with many of you in the APAC on Tour lounge in San Francisco, chatting about the amazing Dreamforce keynote we’d just seen.
We’ve covered the Keynote highlights (including Crowded House!) and now it’s time to dive into for the best of the rest of the day – some absolutely sterling sessions from the likes of Malcolm Gladwell, Sydney Swans COO Drew Arthurson, Telstra’s service agent console owner, leaders partnering across the ditch to end inequality, and more.
The world has gotten a little smaller while we’re all separated – yesterday, Trailblazers across the Tasman shared their expertise, experience and insights in the Salesforce LIVE: Australia and New Zealand keynote. And – whichever side of the ditch you say they belong to – Crowded House serenaded us live from their home studios in three continents to our home offices (aka kitchens, lounge rooms and dining tables). Here are the highlights.
Salesforce Live: Australia & New Zealand is so close we can almost taste it! The incredible line-up of experts ready to dish out their wisdom and practical takeaways is increasing our appetite for all things innovation.
Last week’s Salesforce Live for Financial Services event was packed with thought leadership, practical expertise and advice to help financial services organisations and their leaders plan for a future that has been brought dramatically closer by COVID. Here we’re sharing the highlights.
Pivot, pivot, pivot! We spent 10 days turning Salesforce’s largest APAC event, attracting more than 10,000 onsite attendees and taking more than six months to organise into Salesforce World Tour Sydney, a fully virtual event.
Our very first all-online World Tour was a whole lot of fun – jam-packed with incredible stories, innovative customers, expert insights and more. Here are the highlights.
We’re delighted to announce that Salesforce will again be flying the flag for equality as a Major Partner at Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras 2020. Join us – be visible, vocal and proud on the journey to equality for all.