Meeting on 25th September, Dublin
We are delighted to announce the first meeting of the Ireland User Group in Dublin on 25th September.
The theme of the first meeting is "What's New?" Carl Dempsey, Sales Engineering Manager at Salesforce.com will share details and insights into how to capitalise on new features in the Summer Release. We will also be joined by customer guest speakers from Magnet Networks Ltd and Marketboomer.
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Agenda:
16:00 - Arrival & Coffee
16:30 - Welcome & Introduction
16:45 - What's New in the Summer Release
17:20 - Guest speaker from Magnet Networks Ltd
17:40 - Guest speaker from Marketboomer
18:00 - Drinks & Networking
Location:
SAS Radisson Royal Hotel
Golden Lane
Dublin 8
Ireland
We hope to see you there!
Geraldine O'Connor & Paraic Kennedy
Comments
Hi Guys,
I am a relatively New IRISH user of SalesForce, and am wildly impressed by its capabilities for a Small compnay like our own. However, I am also disappointed at he LACK of a vibrant or regular IRISH group of users.
Is there any chance of some of us in the SME sector meeting and pooling ideas and education on its productivity within our own companies ?
Feel free to contact me if you have any interest in pooling our talents and promoting greater knowledge of how SalesForce can ease the burden of Sales & Marketing in Small Irish business's.
Gerry Duffy, Dundalk, IRLAND
Posted by: Gerry Duffy | Aug 23, 2008 4:31:12 PM
Hello Gerry,
Great to hear your positive feedback on Salesforce.com.
Our first Irish User Group is planned for September 25th, in the Radisson Hotel, Golden Lane, D8. Invitations will be sent this week. I hope to see you there. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Thanks, Geraldine.
Posted by: Geraldine O'Connor | Aug 26, 2008 10:04:15 AM
New to all this!!
Posted by: Ian O'Flynn | Sep 1, 2008 4:38:18 AM
Hi Everyone,
We have been a Salesforce.com customer for about 2 and a half years now. It is a powerful tool for us. I am currently looking to see if anyone has come across a tool or a consultant to clean our Irish lead data. We have data with different phone or address formats that prevents duplicates from being identified. Any hints that anyone has is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Joe
Posted by: Joe Fitzgerald | Dec 10, 2008 9:57:56 AM