Salesforce and Amazon Web Services (AWS) have announced an expansion of their global partnership. The tech giants aim to provide easier access to each other’s services for developers and customers. The planned integration, to be delivered over several phases in the next year, includes embedding AWS services for machine learning, storage, security and analytics directly into Salesforce’s new, upcoming platform.

The new integrations will make it easier for Salesforce developers to build and launch custom applications that tap into AWS services. For example, the new platform will enable companies to share and synchronize data across AWS and Salesforce services, giving developers the ability to seamlessly build and deploy applications that use real-time data from multiple sources.

The two companies have also embarked on a joint “Salesforce Everywhere” initiative to help companies enhance customer satisfaction through integrated telephony, video meetings, and other services. This package includes Amazon Chime SDK-a service for online meetings integrated into the Salesforce Customer 360 Truth platform.

Syncing together, these tech powerhouses aim to bring significant innovations to market faster and at a much larger scale. This is an opulent opportunity for developers and businesses to build intelligent, connected applications, and helping clients deliver better services to customers.

This article is especially interesting for tech-savvy individuals and businesses interested in the latest advancements in machine learning, data storage, security, and analytics. Those working with Salesforce and/or AWS could greatly benefit from understanding this new cooperation and the opportunities it presents for efficient, integrated platform development.

Read the whole story here: www.martechcube.com/salesforce-and-aws-announced-expanded-partnership/

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