Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Salesforce.com gives mobile app development a 'Lightning' strike

Salesforce.com gives mobile app development a 'Lightning' strike | Cloud giants do battle backed by distinctly different partner networks

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Salesforce.com gives mobile app development a 'Lightning' strike
Salesforce.com's development platform is known for its ability to create new apps quickly and easily, but with the launch of Lightning, both business users and programmers can get in on the fun. Read More

Cloud giants do battle backed by distinctly different partner networks
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