Archive for April, 2008

Be Right Back in…

Posted April 26th @ 5:48 pm by Boyan

1 month.
Sorry to disappoint our readers, but Darren and I (the two authors of the Warrior Point blog) will be on leave for the next month. We probably won’t have time to update the blog with the latest SaaS developments or new tutorials.
If you have subscribed to our RSS feed, then come June 1st you [...]


Jim Cramer Shoots Down NetSuite

Posted April 25th @ 10:03 pm by Darren

For those of you who don’t know Jim Cramer, he’s one of the most well known personalities on television. His show Mad Money is a favourite among investors. During his show he always has the Lightning Round. This is where people call in asking for his opinion on specific stocks and companies. [...]


The Future of SaaS

Posted April 25th @ 10:20 am by Darren

Gordon Ritter is one of the founders of Emergence Capital Partners and an early investor in Salesforce. He talks about what he thinks the future of SaaS will look like. He thinks the real value for SaaS is the data that is being harnessed about the users. Because SaaS companies are hosting the application, they [...]


Salesforce & Google Apps Videos

Posted April 17th @ 3:14 pm by Darren

We’ve been swamped these last couple of days. Our apologies for not posting anything especially since there’s a lot that has happened this week. By now you’ve probably have all heard the Salesforce and Google celebrations.
I’ve rounded up some videos that will help explain and capture this monumental event. Thanks to my Salesforce buddy for [...]


Yahoo, Time Warner closing in on AOL deal

Posted April 11th @ 12:56 am by Boyan

This is a very quick post. Reuters and Yahoo are reporting that Yahoo, Time Warner are closing in on an AOL deal.
I just read this and I only have one thing to add…. remember when Time Warner and AOL merged? Not exactly the most profitable investment of our time. It seems as though whenever Time [...]


Google & Salesforce.com Makes Sense

Posted April 10th @ 11:25 pm by Darren

I just read a post by Dennis Howlett outlining his skepticism about Google Apps and the real value it brings to large enterprise.
He argues that Google Apps is not ready for the enterprise primarily for 2 reasons. First, the Terms of Service that users have to agree to will never fly in an [...]


Salesforce.com Facebook Integration

Posted April 9th @ 11:48 pm by Darren

In case you haven’t seen this, Salesforce.com has an app on the AppExchange that integrates with Facebook. It’s called Faceforce and was co-developed by Clara Shih (Salesforce.com) and Todd Perry (Facebook).
Basically it allows you to associate a lead or a contact in Salesforce to a friend in your Facebook network. After you [...]


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