lukeworldwalker
lukeworldwalker t1_iznh1c3 wrote
Yeah I would say that because Russia claims that all of Ukrainian territory belongs to Russia, and Russia started an unjustified invasion, those statistics should say journalists were killed in Russia. Or at least by Russia.
Just to be clear, I of course do not support Russia’s claims. Just trying to show how ridiculous Russian logic is.
lukeworldwalker t1_iuvttd0 wrote
Reply to comment by sonic_tower in [OC] Salesforce is one of the largest SaaS company in the world - how does it make money and how much? by giteam
Salesforce as a SAAS does a lot, let me tell you what my company does with it: every customer data is saved in the database, phone numbers, addresses, key decision makers, technical data.
Every call my sales reps place is done through salesforce, no need to dial numbers, and logged. Same with emails relevant spot sales. Every quote we create comes through a SAP plugin in salesforce. Every order a customer places as well. Once the order is placed, we do the tracking of the shipment through a DHL or FedEx plugin in salesforce.
Payment from the customer to our distributor and eventually us is also tracked through SF, but facilitated by a factoring system.
Customer subscriptions also run through SF for our services, renewals as well, customer complaints run through SF to our zen desk.
Need a code to give a customer a free test month? SF. Need some insights into a customer who is with a competitor? SF. Want to see how much commission you made on your sales this month? SF.
Basically Salesforce is the “operation system” for our multi billion dollar sales, order, customer services, business development and logistics departments. To run my 15 people sales department, I basically only need saleforce and slack. Two apps, that’s it.
lukeworldwalker t1_iuvtsl7 wrote
Reply to comment by sonic_tower in [OC] Salesforce is one of the largest SaaS company in the world - how does it make money and how much? by giteam
Salesforce as a SAAS does a lot, let me tell you what my company does with it: every customer data is saved in the database, phone numbers, addresses, key decision makers, technical data.
Every call my sales reps place is done through salesforce, no need to dial numbers, and logged. Every quote we create comes through a SAP plugin in salesforce. Every order a customer places as well. Once the order is placed, we do the tracking of the shipment through a DHL or FedEx plugin in salesforce.
Customer subscriptions also run through SF for our services, renewals as well, customer complaints run through SF to our zen desk.
Basically Salesforce is the “operation system” for our multi billion dollar sales, order, customer services, business development and logistics departments.
lukeworldwalker t1_jdwzvvt wrote
Reply to Eli5 Why is it "A European" but not "A Item" by Frootysmothy
The rule is that “a” goes before a word starting with a consonant. And “an" goes before a word starting with a vowel.
BUT the rules follows the phonetic pronunciation NOT the spelling.
some examples with pronunciation in [brackets]
"a" + consonant (both in spelling and pronunciation)
"a" + vowel that is pronounced like a consonant
"an" + vowel (both in spelling and pronunciation)
"an" before consonant that is pronounced like w vowel