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Launching New App on Salesforce.com's ChatterExchange, Accelerating the Market Shift to Cloud 2, the Next Cloud Computing Paradigm

Posted April 9, 2010

DocuSign for Salesforce Among the First Social Enterprise Apps Available on the ChatterExchange, Now Live on AppExchange 2

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We've launched our new eSignature app on salesforce.com's ChatterExchange, helping to accelerate the market shift to Cloud 2, the next cloud computing paradigm. DocuSign for Salesforce, among the first apps to leverage the social components of Chatter, is now available in the Force.com platform. You can find these new apps on the ChatterExchange, a brand new category for social enterprise apps that is now part of AppExchange 2.

Salesforce Chatter provides a rich suite of social collaboration components including profiles, status updates and real-time feeds that developers and partners are now using to build new social enterprise apps. The ChatterExchange, a new category on AppExchange 2, provides a single location for customers to try and buy these new solutions that can extend the benefits of cloud computing and social-enabled business applications throughout enterprises. Click here for the new ChatterExchange.

With DocuSign for Salesforce, now available on the ChatterExchange, customers can test drive the latest enterprise social solutions before they buy and deploy.

Tom Gonser, founder and vice president of product strategy for DocuSign, shares his thoughts about DocuSign for Salesforce enabled with Chatter:

DocuSign for Salesforce enabled with Chatter is a powerful sales tool for complete, real-time visibility into the entire sales cycle. Salesforce Chatter's real-time feed, coupled with the power and speed of DocuSign, offers salesforce.com customers unparalleled insight into the contract signing process.

Companies of all sizes and all industries have realized that cloud computing can deliver tremendous success without the cost and complexity of software. With the rise of Facebook, Google and Twitter, companies are now realizing there is a smarter way to harnesses the power of the social networking features made popular by the consumer Web and deploy them in the enterprise and entirely in the cloud.

DocuSign for Salesforce enabled with Chatter components offer salesforce.com users the capability to track the entire sales cycle in real-time, all in the cloud—from lead to opportunity through the sales process and closing the deal. Whether it's a quote sent electronically through DocuSign for Salesforce Real-Time Quotes or a contract through DocuSign for Salesforce, users receive status updates in real-time. Through Chatter's real-time feed, users can now track and monitor any field within a DocuSign envelope--know in real-time any status change of an envelope from the moment it is sent through the electronic signing and final contract execution process. Users can also easily customize real-time Chatter feeds to complement unique workflows, get status updates on reorders, upgrades or any other information.

A video demonstration of DocuSign for Salesforce enabled with Chatter is available on YouTube and this blog!

DocuSign is one of the pioneers in moving to embrace the transformation to Cloud 2. DocuSign for Salesforce, now available on the ChatterExchange, will help companies realize the productivity gains of social enterprise apps. - Kendall Collins, chief marketing officer, salesforce.com

Pricing and Availability for DocuSign's Electronic Signature Services
Pricing and additional product information can be found on the DocuSign Web site.

DocuSign for Salesforce enabled with Chatter is available for download on the ChatterExchange.

DocuSign for Salesforce Real-Time Quotes is available for download on the AppExchange 2.

Click to learn more about DocuSign for Salesforce. Salesforce CRM users can download this eSign application at no charge on the AppExchange 2, available by clicking the link.

Comments

Amen! Companies should not be afraid of social media apps on the network. If your company is thinking about blocking Facebook, Twitter, Skype, etc., here's a good whitepaper for your IT folks to read on the subject. It's called “To Block or Not. Is that the question?”

http://bit.ly/9f8WOT

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