I Backed Smart Underwear!

EPISODE · Feb 28, 2015 · 1H 3M

I Backed Smart Underwear!

from Good Day, Sir! Show, a Salesforce Podcast · host Jeremy Ross and John De Santiago

In this episode, we discuss some words of wisdom from Vint Cerf, the poor state of journalism covering Salesforce’s revenue for Q4, a debate on what analytics is or should be, SAP Hybris YaaS, smart underwear, Salesforce partying with Metallica, Heroku Connect, Lightning Connect, Lightning Components, and Salesforce's Q4 results.The Father Of The Internet Has A Plan To Future-Proof ComputersIncreasing Competition in Cloud May Temper Salesforce's Revenue Growth in Q4Salesforce and Orale Square Off On AnalyticsSalesforce.com's Cloud Dominance Is Over; Take Profits Ahead of EarningsMove Over Salesforce, SAP Hybris YaaS Is Staking ClaimSalesforce Wave Analytics Tool Makes The Move To MobileMack Weldon Stitches Together $4 Million In Series AMetallica: Welcome Home (Sanitarium) (MetOnTour - San Francisco, CA - Salesforce - 2015)Metallica Performs Surprise Show At A Company PartyTest Drive Heroku Connect – Demo Edition is HereSalesforce1 Lightning OverviewLightning Intro Screencasts: Lightning ConnectOData – the best way to RESTLightning Components Sample App: Belgian Beer Explorer

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