[OC] Salesforce is one of the largest SaaS company in the world - how does it make money and how much?
Submitted by giteam t3_yky36h in dataisbeautiful
Does anyone actually like Salesforce? We use Salesforce for sales and service and it is the most buggy and slow platform I've ever used. We constantly complain but it seems like the response from Salesforce support is simply this is how it is.
If its buggy it means your org admin/dev is doing a shitty job.
SF is used in most Fortune 100 companies and it runs very well if configured properly..
That's what I don't get. It is used by most large organizations but despite us throwing hundreds of thousands of dollars at multiple consultants, no one can get us in a better place. We've already tried to rebuild our system and it just gets worse.
Eh, they acquired Tableau and now it’s riddled with bugs
Nonsense comment. If Salesforce is buggy Salesforce has a problem not CoastRider.
You clearly don’t understand how Salesforce works. It’s a tool, and up to the users to configure it correctly for their needs. It’s so complicated (by necessity) that people at other companies have their entire job titles as “Salesforce engineer” as they decide how to configure it for their company. Maybe Salesforce could have better documentation/support, but the fact that so many other companies use it effectively means that the problem here could be the ones setting it up.
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