- Industry: Software
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Salesforce.com, inc. provides customer and collaboration relationship management (CRM) services to businesses and industries worldwide.
The International Organization for Standardization country code, which represents each country by two letters.
Industry:Software
The organization of fields, custom links, and related lists on a record detail or edit page. Use page layouts primarily for organizing pages for your users. In Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions, use field-level security to restrict users’ access to specific fields.
Industry:Software
The price of a product on an opportunity. This can be different than the product’s standard or list price.
Industry:Software
The role that a contact plays in a specific account, contract, or opportunity, such as “Decision Maker” or “Evaluator.” You can mark one contact as the “primary” contact for the account, contract, or opportunity. A contact may have different roles in various accounts, contract, or opportunities.
Industry:Software
The sales goal assigned to a user on a monthly and quarterly basis. A manager’s quota should equal the amount she and her team are expected to generate together.
Industry:Software
The status of a lead or contact in relation to a campaign. For example, a lead or contact could have a member status of “Planned,” “Sent,” or “Responded” at different stages of an email campaign.
Industry:Software
The telephone interface that a Salesforce CRM Call Center user sees in the sidebar of a Salesforce.com page while using Salesforce CRM Call Center.
Industry:Software
The Translation Workbench lets you specify languages you want to translate, assign translators to languages, create translations for customizations you’ve made to your Salesforce.com organization, and override translations from managed packages. Everything from custom picklist values to custom fields can be translated so your global users can use all of Salesforce.com in their language.
Industry:Software
The user whose security settings determine what data is displayed in a dashboard. If the running user is a specific user, all dashboard viewers see data based on the security settings of that user—regardless of their own personal security settings. For dynamic dashboards, you can set the running user to be the logged-in user, so that each user sees the dashboard according to his or her own access level.
Industry:Software
The value stored for the field in the user’s or account’s language. The local name for a field is associated with the standard name for that field.
Industry:Software