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Salesforce demos AppExchange platform
Created: 05/09/2007
Video description: At Software 2007 in Santa Clara, Calif., Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff and vice president of developer marketing, Adam Gross, show off the company's AppExchange platform. The technology enables users to build, run and sell enterprise applications on-demand.

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