Salesforce.com and Telegraph Media Group Launch Debate2010

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Salesforce.com and Telegraph Media Group Launch Debate2010

UK elections to leverage cloud computing to map public opinion for the first time - allowing the public to post, vote and comment on ideas in real time

LONDON, March 23 -- Salesforce.com (NYSE:CRM), the enterprise cloud computing company, and Telegraph Media Group http://telegraph.co.uk/, publishers of The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Telegraph, Telegraph.co.uk and The Telegraph weekly world edition, have joined forces to launch Debate2010 http://debate2010.co.uk/, the UK's largest online debate and discussion forum for the forthcoming General Election.

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Debate2010 is the first crowd-sourcing site in the UK to report national opinion in real-time and is designed to facilitate debate in the run up to the General Election. The public will be able to debate topics, post ideas, vote and comment on the issues that most concern them.  Debate2010 will run until polling day and will highlight areas such as healthcare, education, crime, the economy and foreign affairs.

The site was developed using Salesforce Ideas, a crowd-sourcing application delivered in the cloud and enables users to vote on policies and debate topics. With the voting system pushing the most popular ideas to the surface, Debate2010.co.uk will offer a clear overview of what the public really thinks of the key political issues. Debate2010.co.uk was built and launched in less than four weeks and utilises the same groundbreaking technology that the Obama-Biden Transition team used to conduct a successful crowd-sourcing project in the U.S. Issues that appear high on the agenda will form the basis of a UK Citizens Briefing Book to MPs and political parties - a unique compilation of the ideas submitted by the Debate2010 community, which will outline the UK's opinion on key priorities.

  Comments on the news:
  --  Marcus Warren, editor, Telegraph.co.uk, said, "Telegraph Media Group
      will be leading the way during the election campaign. Our partnership
      with salesforce.com  gives our readers a truly exciting and innovative
      way of engaging with the real issues. Social media will be a central
      theme of the 2010 Election. There will be no better tool to map public
      opinion in the weeks ahead."
  --  Dr. Steve Garnett, chairman of EMEA, salesforce.com, added, "By
      teaming up with Telegraph Media Group to create Debate2010, we are
      inviting the UK's population to have a say. This fantastic example of
      how cloud computing can translate into the public sector provides a
      wake up call for politicians. Engaging in interactive, online
      discussions is the future of politics."
  --  David Bradshaw, research manager, IDC, said, "This is an excellent
      example of how cloud-based technology can reshape the debate and help
      to engage public opinion. It could also re-shape the nature of
      political debate moving forward. Following the U.S. election,
      capturing social media conversations to determine the mind-set of a
      country proved a powerful phenomenon. Another important change is the
      way that media organizations are moving their business into the cloud
      to take advantage of the flexibility and scale it offers, and here
      Telegraph Media Group certainly seems to be in advance of its peers in
      the UK."

  Supporting Resources:
  --  Debate2010 can be found at http://www.Debate2010.co.uk
  --  Follow Debate2010 on Twitter @debate2010 and join the debate with
      #debate2010
  --  Follow salesforce.com on Twitter @Salesforce
  --  View interviews with the Debate2010 team on YouTube
  --  Find screen shots on Flickr

  About Telegraph Media Group

Telegraph Media Group Limited publishes The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Telegraph, Telegraph.co.uk and The Telegraph weekly world edition.

About salesforce.com

Salesforce.com is the enterprise cloud computing company. The company's portfolio of Salesforce CRM applications, available at http://www.salesforce.com/uk/products/, has revolutionised the ways that companies collaborate and communicate with their customers across sales, marketing and service. The company's Force.com platform (http://www.salesforce.com/uk/platform/) helps customers, partners and developers to quickly build powerful business applications to run every part of the enterprise in the cloud. Based on salesforce.com's real-time, multitenant architecture, Salesforce CRM and Force.com offer the fastest path to customer success with cloud computing.

As of January 31, 2010, salesforce.com manages customer information for approximately 72,500 customers including Allianz Commercial, Dell, Japan Post, Kaiser Permanente, KONE, and SunTrust Banks. Any unreleased services or features referenced in this or other press releases or public statements are not currently available and may not be delivered on time or at all. Customers who purchase salesforce.com applications should make their purchase decisions based upon features that are currently available. Salesforce.com has headquarters in San Francisco, with offices in Europe and Asia, and trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "CRM." For more information please visit http://www.salesforce.com/, or call 1-800-NO-SOFTWARE.

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CONTACT:  Daylan Burlison of salesforce.com, +1-415-536-4902,
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