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Cirrus Insights, a Laguna Hills, Calif.-based CRM app developer, launched a new service that selectively takes emails and appointments from Microsoft Office 365 and syncs them with Salesforce to keep sales and customer-related data up-to-date.
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Google has added a feature that lets users block specific addresses — a small but long overdue addition.
In a blog post about the release, Gmail Product Manager Sri Harsha Somanchi explained the new functionality will let users block cyberbullies and spammers, among others.
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Cirrus Insight, the Laguna Hills, Calif., CRM app developer that integrates Salesforce with Gmail, today released a new app that lets users manage and sync files between Salesforce and Google Drive. The app -- Cirrus Files -- enables workers in the enterprise to organize Google Drive files by Salesforce
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Cirrus Insight is putting a lot of stock into making the Gmail experience better for marketers and salespeople. Last fall, the CRM app developer out of Laguna Hills, Calif., united Salesforce and Gmail on mobile devices. Then in February it added marketing automation capabilities via Pardot and Hubspot.
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What's new? Well, there's the first global exchange for mobile-first native ads, another way to integrate Salesforce with Google Apps, a digital asset management (DAM) conference in New York and help for mobile users interested in editing Microsoft Office documents and other common file types. Native O|X’s Exchange Native ads are getting a lot of attention. This week, digital ad technology provider OpenX Technologies launched Native O|X, which it describes as “the first global, real time bidding (RTB) exchange specifically for mobile-first native ads.” Apps developers and publishers can use programmatic buying for native in-stream ad formats, mostly in-app.
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More than a few pairs of eyes are on Cirrus Insight, the Laguna Hills, Calif., CRM app developer that integrates Salesforce with Gmail. Nearly 7,300 pairs of eyes, to be precise.
We know. Our last two pieces on the 13-employee provider -- our Nov. 26 piece, Cirrus Insight to Unite Salesforce, Gmail on Mobile Devices and our Cirrus Insight Brings Pardot, Hubspot Marketing Automation to Gmail piece on
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Cirrus Insight claimed it broke the mold in 2011 when it integrated Salesforce with Gmail. Last fall, Cirrus, which had been working on a mobile app to bring Salesforce features to the smartphones and tablets of Gmail users, announced integration with Conga, a popular Salesforce document builder.
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Before Salesforce launched Salesforce1 to help companies build mobile sales apps, there was a startup called Cirrus Insight. It began working on a mobile app to bring Salesforce features to the smartphones and tablets of Gmail users.
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