Salesforce introduces low-code blockchain platform for CRM [www.cryptoninjas.net]
Salesforce Bars Companies From Using Its Software to Sell Military-Style Firearms [gizmodo.com]
Salesforce says it won’t work with online retailers that sell semi-automatic weapons [www.theverge.com]
Salesforce tells customers its software isn't for gun sales [www.zdnet.com]
Salesforce bans its tech in some gun sales [seekingalpha.com]
Salesforce bans some gun sellers from using its software [www.cnbc.com]
Salesforce is part of a new trend in big tech: its social activism matters because it can deny access to its software, which powers so many businesses. New from @greene. https://t.co/PM4AdluPyy
— Laura Stevens (@laurastevens) May 30, 2019
better late than never. https://t.co/1JlbgErNhL
— drew olanoff (@yoda) May 30, 2019
This makes acceptable-use policies look sexy! @salesforce / @SalesforceOrg https://t.co/nz82R5c1De
— Joanna Iturbe (@joannaiturbe) May 30, 2019
Salesforce says it won’t work with retailers that sell semi-automatic weapons https://t.co/Efvy3aJOsB pic.twitter.com/kqbTuvN1Ta
— The Verge (@verge) May 30, 2019
Salesforce tells customers its software isn't for gun sales https://t.co/lfYaQdo1wx by @ChrisMatyszczyk
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) May 30, 2019
Salesforce bans some gun sellers from using its software - bravo @Benioff https://t.co/1IIEhHaD9O
— Rob Cox (@rob1cox) May 30, 2019
Salesforce bans some gun sellers from using its software https://t.co/zna8sg9Zu5
— Pim de Wit (@pimdewit) May 30, 2019
I've never been more proud to have @salesforce as a company that call Indy home. If the market leads, the legislators will follow. https://t.co/65JGpSfh86
— Jeff Robinson (@indyjrob) May 30, 2019
Thank you @salesforce and @Benioff for demonstrating how corporate America can take a proactive role to prevent gun violence.
— Brady (@bradybuzz) May 30, 2019
It's in our hands to end this epidemic. #EndGunViolence https://t.co/OXd0hbGvO6
Nice work Salesforce ? https://t.co/w8nzKUg5Fg via @gizmodo
— Stuart Tucker (@stuart_tucker) May 30, 2019
While Senate leaders won't even allow a debate on background checks, companies like @salesforce are stepping up to the plate.
— Gabrielle Giffords (@GabbyGiffords) May 31, 2019
Thank you Marc @Benioff for showing that corporate America can join the fight to #endgunviolence. I’m proud to stand with you. https://t.co/8ZclA9bIsV
Salesforce says it won’t work with retailers that sell semi-automatic weapons https://t.co/Efvy3aJOsB pic.twitter.com/NlRX3O0nrV
— The Verge (@verge) May 31, 2019
I'm probably in the minority here (in this particular context), but I find the idea that companies can impose arbitrary rules on what you can use their software for horrifying. Seems like a great motivation to use open source. https://t.co/Y10uq5328e
— Gordon Haff (@ghaff) May 30, 2019
#Tech leading the change on an issue our political leaders have failed to act on.
— Anita Malik (@AnitaMalik) May 30, 2019
This administration believes they are only accountable to the NRA. Real leaders recognize accountability to consumers, employees & the communities around them.https://t.co/KYJ8K1MUgg