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Salesforce expands local cloud platform to Israel
TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Cloud software firm Salesforce said on Tuesday its Hyperforce cloud platform was now available in Israel, which will allow sensitive government and companies' data to stay local. The platform, two years in the making, will initially run on Amazon Web Services (AWS) infrastructure and possibly later on Google Cloud Platform, company officials said. Itai Margalit, head of sales at Salesforce in Israel, said having a cloud platform would benefit government entities and those firms "that are regulated and need to comply with privacy laws ... and cannot go out of the boundaries of Israel." The cloud platform in Israel is the 17th globally for Salesforce. Until now, data from its thousands of companies in Israel were storing data at its Frankfurt facility. "The Israeli government approved our Frankfurt data center, for government use," Udi Shvekey, the lead architect for Hyperforce, said on the sidelines of a press conference in Tel Aviv. Salesforce, which has three sites in Israel and 750 employees after acquiring a half dozen Israeli startups, said all its customers would be soon migrated to the local cloud platform. Salesforce has also been heavily investing in artificial intelligence (AI) for months and integrating the technology into the workflows of its large suite of products to drive revenue and margins. Margalit said its Israel R&D center was one of the three strategic sites for Salesforce along with the United States and India. "Here we are doing a lot of development on the cutting edge technologies with AI," he said. (Reporting by Steven Scheer: Editing by Angus MacSwan)
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Salesforce expands local cloud platform to Israel
TEL AVIV, Sept 10 (Reuters) - Cloud software firm Salesforce (CRM.N), opens new tab said on Tuesday its Hyperforce cloud platform was now available in Israel, which will allow sensitive government and companies' data to stay local. The platform, two years in the making, will initially run on Amazon Web Services (AWS) infrastructure and possibly later on Google Cloud Platform, company officials said. Itai Margalit, head of sales at Salesforce in Israel, said having a cloud platform would benefit government entities and those firms "that are regulated and need to comply with privacy laws ... and cannot go out of the boundaries of Israel." The cloud platform in Israel is the 17th globally for Salesforce. Until now, data from its thousands of companies in Israel were storing data at its Frankfurt facility. "The Israeli government approved our Frankfurt data center, for government use," Udi Shvekey, the lead architect for Hyperforce, said on the sidelines of a press conference in Tel Aviv. Salesforce, which has three sites in Israel and 750 employees after acquiring a half dozen Israeli startups, said all its customers would be soon migrated to the local cloud platform. Salesforce has also been heavily investing in artificial intelligence (AI) for months and integrating the technology into the workflows of its large suite of products to drive revenue and margins. Margalit said its Israel R&D center was one of the three strategic sites for Salesforce along with the United States and India. "Here we are doing a lot of development on the cutting edge technologies with AI," he said. Reporting by Steven Scheer: Editing by Angus MacSwan Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles., opens new tab
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Salesforce expands local cloud platform to Israel
Itai Margalit, head of sales at Salesforce in Israel, said having a cloud platform would benefit government entities and those firms "that are regulated and need to comply with privacy laws ... and cannot go out of the boundaries of Israel." The cloud platform in Israel is the 17th globally for Salesforce. Until now, data from its thousands of companies in Israel were storing data at its Frankfurt facility. "The Israeli government approved our Frankfurt data center, for government use," Udi Shvekey, the lead architect for Hyperforce, said on the sidelines of a press conference in Tel Aviv. Salesforce, which has three sites in Israel and 750 employees after acquiring a half dozen Israeli startups, said all its customers would be soon migrated to the local cloud platform. Salesforce has also been heavily investing in artificial intelligence (AI) for months and integrating the technology into the workflows of its large suite of products to drive revenue and margins. Margalit said its Israel R&D center was one of the three strategic sites for Salesforce along with the United States and India. "Here we are doing a lot of development on the cutting edge technologies with AI," he said. (Reporting by Steven Scheer: Editing by Angus MacSwan)
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Salesforce, the global leader in customer relationship management (CRM), announces the expansion of its local cloud platform to Israel. This move aims to enhance data residency options for Israeli customers and support the country's growing tech sector.

Salesforce, the world's leading customer relationship management (CRM) company, has announced the expansion of its local cloud platform to Israel
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. This strategic move is set to provide enhanced data residency options for Israeli customers, allowing them to store their data locally within the country's borders.The expansion comes as a response to the growing demand for data sovereignty and compliance with local regulations. By offering a local cloud platform, Salesforce enables its Israeli customers to meet stringent data residency requirements while still benefiting from the company's cutting-edge CRM solutions
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. This development is particularly significant for industries dealing with sensitive information, such as healthcare, finance, and government sectors.Israel, often referred to as the "Start-up Nation," has a thriving technology sector. Salesforce's decision to establish a local cloud platform in the country is expected to further bolster this ecosystem. The move will likely attract more businesses to adopt Salesforce's services, knowing that their data will be stored within Israeli borders
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.This expansion into Israel is part of Salesforce's broader strategy to increase its global footprint. The company has been actively expanding its local cloud platforms to various countries, aiming to cater to the specific needs and regulatory requirements of different markets. By doing so, Salesforce is strengthening its position as a global leader in CRM solutions while addressing the unique challenges faced by businesses in different regions.
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With the local cloud platform, Israeli customers can expect improved performance and reduced latency in accessing Salesforce services. This localization of data storage and processing can lead to faster response times and a more seamless user experience for businesses utilizing Salesforce's CRM tools
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.While specific investment figures for the Israeli expansion have not been disclosed, Salesforce's commitment to establishing a local cloud platform suggests a significant long-term investment in the country's tech infrastructure. This move is likely to create new job opportunities and foster innovation within Israel's technology sector
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.As Salesforce continues to expand its global presence, the company's focus on providing localized solutions demonstrates its adaptability to diverse market needs and regulatory landscapes. The expansion into Israel marks another milestone in Salesforce's journey to become a truly global and locally responsive CRM provider.
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