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Why cloud users should fear Salesforce’s gun ban

Technology: A change to Salesforce.com’s terms for service to ban sales of semi-automatic weapons poses a challenge for cloud users.

Rob O’Neill Thu, 27 Jun 2019

San Francisco-based Salesforce.com helps its client corporations manage their customer relationships, marketing and to increase sales online and off.

Founded by former Oracle executives, it is among the largest enterprise software providers, delivering software as a subscription – or software

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