Salesforce.com on Tuesday unveiled Database.com, which it called the first enterprise database for the cloud. This is “the exact same database technology” as Salesforce.com’s existing database but is “being packaged and provided as a standalone product so people can build platforms on their own technologies,” Ariel Kelman, a Salesforce vice president, told CRM Buyer. It uses “a lot of Java, some open source technologies and some third-party software apps,” Kelman said.
Salesforce.com Sends the Database Skyward
Posted by: Richard Adhikari December 7, 2010 05:00 AMSalesforce.com on Tuesday unveiled Database.com, which it called the first enterprise database for the cloud. This is “the exact same database technology” as Salesforce.com’s existing database but is “being packaged and provided as a standalone product so people can build platforms on their own technologies,” Ariel Kelman, a Salesforce vice president, told CRM Buyer. It uses “a lot of Java, some open source technologies and some third-party software apps,” Kelman said.