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Cloudforce 2010

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Salesforce.com announced the dates for Cloudforce 2010, the largest cloud computing event of the year. This industry, customer and developer event is being held on June 22, 2010 at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, Calif.

Chairman and CEO Marc Benioff’s keynote will take place at 10 a.m. PT. A live audiocast of Benioff’s presentation will be available at www.salesforce.com/investor and live videocast at www.salesforce.com/live/. A short question and answer session with Benioff will also be audiocast at approximately 12 p.m. PT and will be available at www.salesforce.com/investor.

Salesforce Chatter is Coming

Additional Resources

Conference registration is now open at Cloudforce 2010.  Individuals can participate in the Chatter Hackathon 6-8 p.m. at San Jose McEnery Convention Center in San Jose

An audio webcast of Mr. Benioff’s presentation will be available on salesforce.com’s website: www.salesforce.com/investor

A live webcast of the event will begin at approximately 10:00 a.m. PT. Please visit www.salesforce.com/live to watch


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Apple iPhone4 Pre-Order Started

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

In case you didn’t know yet, the iPhone 4 was released today for pre-order to all you lucky people enough to get an upgrade. The AT&T website has their links up around 4am this morning EST (I Believe), then the Apple store didn’t come online with their updated store until around 9am EST.

Keeping up with the HUGE spikes in traffic is not the easy. The best solution out there is to host your site on cloud servers. Even more specifically, cloud servers that automatically re-allocate resources to sites with spiking traffic.  This little secret I would like to help you all with is called “scaling”, it means that server allocation will shift and open up as many resources as need be to facilitate increased traffic spikes. LIKE APPLE AND AT&T SHOULD HAVE DONE.

Perhaps AT&T and Apple’s online store could find a cloud server solution valuable for times like this. Maybe they should think about it.

So, this is a photo of me finally ordering my iPhone4.  It took me 4 hours to finally get through the whole check out process.  YES, I am someone that presses the refresh button 200 times and causes the site to go down.  YES, I am super excited. YES, I am so going to go home and take a nap now.  Thanks for reading everyone!

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RightNow Makes Pete Stoneberg Over Government Cloud

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

RightNow  announced the appointment of Pete Stoneberg to deputy CIO, government cloud hosting, and vice president, cloud delivery. In this new role Stoneberg’s will bproviding the vision and day-to-day leadership for the RightNow CX Government Cloud platform and solution for Federal and Department of Defense (DoD) commands, engaging with RightNow’s public sector customer base as a senior solution architect and champion of RightNow’s cloud capabilities. He will also be instrumental in rolling out best practices to RightNow’s government customers, helping them to seamlessly move to and extend the cloud computing model to multiple agencies.

“With extensive experience at RightNow in cloud security and public sector engagements, Pete has a deep understanding of how to help federal government agencies transition to the secure cloud. The technical and security needs of our government customers are very specialized, and having a senior resource focused on IT and the cloud in this sector is a major competitive differentiator for RightNow.” Laef Olson, CIO, RightNow

“RightNow is committed to giving Federal agencies what they need to move to the cloud today without having to go through hurdles in their implementations, or make significant changes to their architectures to be compliant. My goal is to help agencies quickly transition to the secure cloud while meeting stringent security requirements and providing them with high levels of application control. The U.S. government is a rapidly growing business for RightNow, and I’m excited to be focused on this sector to bring increased satisfaction to our customers and their constituents.” Pete Stoneberg, deputy CIO, government cloud, and vice president, cloud delivery, RightNow

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