Salesforce and AWS Expand Global Strategic Alliance to Accelerate Enterprises’ Digital Transformations

Bret Taylor

Bret Taylor, President and Chief Product Officer, Salesforce. (Photo: Salesforce)

San Francisco – Amazon Web Services, Inc., an Amazon.com company, and Salesforce, the global leader in CRM, expanded these days their global strategic alliance announcing new product integrations that will dramatically simplify how customers can securely share and synchronize data across AWS and Salesforce services. The new capabilities will demonstrate the companies’ continued investment in delivering deeper levels of integration between AWS and the Salesforce Lightning Platform.

As part of the next phase of their global strategic alliance, AWS and Salesforce will deliver the following integrations and a highly secure, trusted framework for connecting the Salesforce Platform with AWS PrivateLink and Amazon Connect:

Salesforce today runs the vast majority of their public cloud workloads on AWS. Salesforce is now live on AWS in Australia and Canada, and customers can access the Salesforce Customer Success Platform on the AWS Canada (Central) Region and AWS Asia Pacific (Sydney) Region, Salesforce’s first international infrastructure expansions supported with AWS cloud services. With strong customer momentum across both countries, Salesforce is set to further accelerate its growth in both countries with new locally-based instances as an option for its core services.In addition, many Salesforce services, including Heroku, Quip and Marketing Cloud Social Studio, also run on AWS infrastructure.

«Salesforce’s growing strategic relationship with AWS is fueled by a shared commitment to customer success,» said Bret Taylor, President and Chief Product Officer, Salesforce. «Our newest integrations will empower CIOs to securely share and synchronize data across two of the world’s most trusted cloud platforms to accelerate their digital transformation.»

“Because of the deep relationship between AWS and Salesforce – Salesforce runs the vast majority of their public cloud workloads in AWS, and Amazon relies upon Salesforce across various businesses to enhance customer relationships – we have a unique ability to integrate our services and provide customers with enhanced solutions,” said Matt Garman, Vice President, AWS Compute Services. “These new integrations will enable companies to leverage the full power of both platforms, driving innovation and building intelligent, connected customer experiences.” (Salesforce/mc)

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