Salesforce to invest US$1bil in S’pore in near term


Salesforce has established a customer base and partner ecosystem in the region. — Reuters

SINGAPORE: Artificial intelligence (AI) customer management software firm Salesforce will invest US$1bil in Singapore over the next five years.

The move affirms a strong commitment to accelerate the nation’s digital transformation and Agentforce adoption, the tech company announced on March 12.

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