Thierry Nicault
Salesforce partner ecosystem grows 46pc y-o-y
DUBAI, May 18, 2023
Salesforce, a global leader in customer relationship management (CRM), has seen its ecosystem of partners in the Middle East grow 46% year-on-year by the end of Q1 of FY24 (January 31, 2023).
Salesforce certifications has risen by 51.5% in the same period. Furthermore, the company expects to create 20,300 new jobs and $3.9 billion in new business revenues by 2026.
Salesforce is enabling customer-focused transformation across the Middle East, with new AI-powered solutions helping organisations to boost productivity. The firm is also improving customer service and personalisation, said Thierry Nicault, Area Vice President and General Manager, Salesforce Middle East, speaking at the company’s Salesforce World Tour Essentials Dubai event.
Opportunities for growth
Salesforce brought together more than 3,000 delegates in person, including customers and partners, to the event, which was held at the Madinat Jumeirah Conference Centre, Dubai. The event saw keynote speakers including Nicault share insights about Salesforce’s Middle East strategy and how its latest innovations across AI, data and CRM are helping customers transform, while providing Salesforce partners with opportunities for growth.
Fifteen Salesforce customers from various sectors including real estate, energy, banking, and telecoms joined the sessions, offering attendees key insights into how Salesforce Customer360 is helping them deliver success and transform their operations in the field.
“Organisations in the Middle East see huge opportunities thanks to a vibrant public and private sector, and government strategies aimed at stimulating growth and economic diversification,” Nicault said. “But at the same time, companies also face many challenges, including global economic headwinds, fast-changing customer habits, and the need to raise productivity amid tough competition in most sectors. At Salesforce World Tour Essentials Dubai, we demonstrated how organisations across all sectors in the Middle East can raise employee productivity, gain clear insights into their business, and transform customer service by embracing the right digital tools.”
Newest innovations
The event was Salesforce’s first opportunity to present its newest innovations in the Middle East. Among the solutions it demonstrated were Einstein GPT, which creates personalised content across every Salesforce cloud with generative AI to make employees more productive and customer experience better; and Data Cloud, which aggregates and harmonises data from multiple sources to provide a single profile of the customer. Data Cloud, which is essentially the intelligent heart of Customer360, transforms the ability of organisations to understand their customers, deliver personalised activations, and raise efficiency.
Sales Cloud, which uses real-time data from Data Cloud and Einstein AI to help teams maximise selling opportunities and achieve growth targets. Salesforce also introduced customers to the ChatGPT App for Slack. Built by OpenAI on the Slack platform, the app taps ChatGPT’s powerful generative AI technology to bring instant conversation summaries, research tools, and writing assistance directly into Slack, empowering tens of millions of desk workers with AI productivity at their fingertips.
The event featured more than 25 sessions, including breakouts focused on areas including Connect Your Data and Taking Action with Data Cloud, Enhance Customer Engagement with Slack, Kickstart Your Customer 360 Journey, Business Transformation in a Fast Evolving World, and more. There was also a strong focus on specific industries including retail, manufacturing and automotive, financial services, and travel and tourism.
The event was sponsored by 30 partners including nine emerald partners: CloudzLab, Coberg, Deloitte, EI-Tech, EPAM, Inspark, PwC, Publicis Sapient, and Smarrtt. 15 partners delivered sessions during the event, giving real world insights into how Salesforce is helping organisations transform.-- TradeArabia News Service