Getting Ready For Dreamforce

Darren Cunningham

You know the annual Salesforce.com Dreamforce conference (and cloud computing in general) has reached a new level of mainstream acceptance when it’s being advertised on NPR. Check it out, there’s even a KQED registration page to attend the keynote and partner expo free of charge!

Speaking of the partner expo, Informatica will be a Gold Sponsor at Dreamforce ’09. If you’re at the show, be sure to drop by Booth 509 and say hello. We’ll be doing a draw for a Tag Heuer®* watch as part of our “Salesforce Integration in 5 Minutes or Less” promotion.

We’re also very excited about track 2 sessions on Thursday November 19th that feature Informatica customers and partners talking about how cloud data integration is helping them get more value from their Salesforce CRM and force.com investment.

The Integration Cloud: The Foundation for SaaS Success:
1:30 pm – 2:30 pm PT in the Force.com IT Executive Track, Moscone North 120

This session will feature Jeff Kaplan from THINKstrategies as moderator and include:

  • Tony Young, CIO at Informatica
  • Stephen Brown, Technical Architect, Telegraph Media Group
  • Mark Silber, IT Architect, Qualcomm Inc.
  • Henry Hai, Director SaaS Practice, Fujitsu Americas

Salesforce Integration: Crossing the Business – IT Divide:
2:45 pm – 3:45 pm PT in the Enterprise CRM Track, Moscone North 124

This session will feature yours truly and include:

  • Matt Brady, Director of Sales Automation, TransUnion
  • Paul Stevenson, VP Marketing, Amerigroup
  • Dan Marionni, VP Technology and Operations, Morgan Stanley

If you’re already registered, be sure to visit the Dreamforce site and add Informatica to your calendar. We hope to see you there!

* All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. The awarding of any prize does not imply any participation in, or endorsement of, this sweepstakes by their respective Corporations.

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