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Salesforce.com, Inc.
Industry: Software
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Salesforce.com, inc. provides customer and collaboration relationship management (CRM) services to businesses and industries worldwide.
This is created when one component references another component, permission, or preference, which must exist for the component to be valid. Components can include, but are not limited to: *Standard or custom fields *Standard or custom objects *Visualforce pages Apex scripts Permissions and preferences can include but are not limited to: *Divisions *Multicurrency *Record types
Industry:Software
Web referral lead is a specific lead source indicating that the lead was generated when a user navigated to your website using a referring link on another site and filled out the Web-to-Lead form containing the Salesforce.com tracking code. For example, if a user is browsing your partner's website and clicks on a link to your website, then fills out your Web-to-Lead form, a Web referral lead is generated. The lead source details include the referring URL for each Web referral lead.
Industry:Software
Assigns a task to a user you specify. You can specify the Subject, Status, Priority, and Due Date of the task. Tasks are workflow and approval actions that are triggered by workflow rules or approval processes. For Calender-related tasks, see Activity (Calendar Events/Tasks).
Industry:Software
Button or link that allows you to change a qualified lead into an account, contact, and, optionally, an opportunity. Information from the lead fields is transferred into the appropriate account, contact, and opportunity fields.
Industry:Software
Categories are administrator-defined values that help organize ideas into logical sub-groups within a community. The View Category drop-down list on the Ideas tab allows users to filter ideas by category, and the Categories picklist on the Post Ideas page lets users add categories to their ideas. For example, if your ideas community has the focus “Improvements to our clothing line,” then you might set up categories such as “Shirts,” “Jackets,” and “Slacks.” Each organization has one common set of categories that can be added or removed from each community. An administrator defines separate categories for their ideas and answers communities.
Industry:Software
Chatter groups let you share information with specific people. For example, if you're working on a project and want to share information only with your team members, you can create a Chatter group for your team. Chatter groups include a list of members, a Chatter feed, and a photo. You can create the following types of Chatter groups: *Public: Anyone can see the group's updates, but only members can post updates. Anyone can join a public group. *Private: Only members can see and post updates. The group's owner or managers must add members.
Industry:Software
Client-specific data used by some Web applications to store user and session-specific information. Salesforce.com issues a session “cookie” only to record encrypted authentication information for the duration of a specific session.
Industry:Software
Condition on particular fields that qualifies items to be included in a list view or report, such as “State equals California.”
Industry:Software
Defines a user’s permission to perform different functions within Salesforce. com. For example, the Solution Manager profile gives a user access to create, edit, and delete solutions.
Industry:Software
Detailed description of a customer’s feedback, problem, or question. Used to track and solve your customers’ issues.
Industry:Software