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Dreamforce 2011: The Recap

We’re back after an exciting week at Dreamforce 2011.  We were thrilled to have taken part in what is now the largest technology event in history (over 45,000 attendees).

The key takeaways were (i) Marc Benioff  pushing the thinking forward on creating ‘the social enterprise’, and (ii) Eric Schmidt in describing how the big change ahead is ‘the ability to predict’ in all manners of our professional and personal lives. It was satisfying to hear that as our sales intelligence software is all about enabling sales people to ‘predict’  their customers’ next move.

Our presence at Dreamforce focused on accelerating sales growth and how sales intelligence software can help boost sales productivity.

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Playing to a sold out crowd (literally, our session was completed sold out before the conference began), Lattice Engines took the stage at Dreamforce 2011.  In our session, “Selling Smarter in B2B: How Predictive Sales Intelligence Accelerates Growth,” Shashi Upadhyay (Lattice Engines CEO) and Tom Miller (VP of Business Intelligence and Analytics for ADP) discussed how B2B companies like ADP are utilizing sales intelligence software to boost productivity.

Shashi highlighted why sales intelligence has become imperative for B2B sales organizations to operationalize, “Inside most companies, systems that store company data have become much more mature […] There’s a huge amount of information, especially in larger companies and increasingly in smaller companies, about what are your customers saying about you, what do they know about you, what are they interested in, what are similar people doing.”

Tom Miller stated that the power of predictive sales intelligence lies in “identifying patterns in data and allowing my sales reps to go after who they should be going after first and the adverse of that is don’t go after the people that there’s no chance of buying.” Tom further stated that his reps actively using salesPRISM “have [had] a 52% greater chance of creating an opportunity.”

You can watch the presentation in its entirety here.

During the conference, we had an opportunity to speak with some of the industry’s leading analysts including Jim Dickie of CSO Insights, Gerhard Gschwandtner of Selling Power and Peter Ostrow of Aberdeen Group, who gave us their take on what sales intelligence means for sales reps.  You can view the video below:

 

 

As a company, Lattice Engines has always relied on math, data and logic to produce effective and tangible results. Not surprisingly, over the years, we chose to identify ourselves with the famous Lattice Rubik’s cube, which requires an algorithm to solve. We also enjoy the nostalgia it brings to you and the exciting challenge it presents to kids. Here’s Gerhard Gschwandtner, CEO of Selling Power, demonstrating his talent for juggling Lattice Engines Rubik’s cubes:

 

 

Want a Lattice Engines Rubik’s Cube for your office?  Tweet us @lattice_engines using the hashtag #IwantmyLErubikscube and we’ll send one to the first 25 respondents!

Keeping with the theme of acceleration, visitors to our booth were entered to win one of two great prizes.

Grand Prize: The Richard Petty Driving Experience

Richard Petty Driving Experience puts you in a NASCAR race car for an adrenaline pumping thrill of a lifetime.  You will get behind the wheel and experience the thrill of 600 horsepower.

Second Prize: xBox with Kinect and Joy Ride

Get in the game with xBox Kinect! Kinect™ Joy Ride brings the thrill of stunts into the world of racing, all without using a controller.

Congratulations to both winners!

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Accelerate Growth at Dreamforce 2011

Join Lattice Engines on Wednesday, August 31st at 5:00PM PST at the Dreamforce 2011 conference for our session, “Selling Smarter in B2B: How Predictive Sales Intelligence Accelerates Growth.” 

Lattice Engines CEO Shashi Upadhyay will present alongside Thomas Miller, Vice President, Business Intelligence and Analytics at ADP about how ADP sales reps are using sales intelligence software to boost new customer acquisition and cross-selling by engaging the right buyers at the right time with the right contextual messaging.

If you’re attending Dreamforce, you can register for our session:

  • Click here to login to the Dreamforce App
  • Once logged in, click on the Agenda Builder tab
  • Type “B2B Sales Intelligence” into the search box
  • Add our session to your agenda

Before or after the session, make sure to stop by our booth #109 to be entered for your chance to win one of our great prizes to help your accelerate your fun!

  • Grand Prize: The Richard Petty Driving Experience
    Richard Petty Driving Experience puts you in a NASCAR race car for an adrenaline pumping thrill of a lifetime.  You will get behind the wheel and experience the thrill of 600 horsepower.
  • Second Prize: xBox with Kinect and Joy Ride
    Get in the game with xBox Kinect! Kinect Joy Ride brings the thrill of stunts into the world of racing, all without using a controller. Speed, drifting and stunts are combined to have the most fun you’ve ever had behind the wheel. Control your car by steering with your hands.

For more information, please check out our Dreamforce page or follow us on Twitter @Lattice_Engines.

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Back From a Week in the Clouds – A Recap from Dreamforce

While at Dreamforce 2010 in San Francisco last week it was hard to not get inspired by bubbly exhibitors, droves of passionate sales and marketing executives, and high-profile keynotes including President Bill Clinton and Marc Benioff himself.

Judging by the excitement from the 25,000+ attendees at Salesforce.com’s Dreamforce 2010 Conference in San Francisco last week, the recession is long over. With a healthy cross-section of both technical folks that develop on the Salesforce.com (SFDC) platform and consumers of SFDC and its add-on products (sales and marketing folks) it is great to see everybody thinking about new ways to interact with, target, support, and track their valuable customers.

A major part of the conference was devoted to promoting the new Salesforce “clouds” designed to accelerate Marc Benioff’s grand vision for cloud computing. Think of database.com, a new database in the cloud (the same database that SFDC already runs on) that lets you code in any language you want and easily roll it out to any device you want from BlackBerry to Android. Or their recent acquisition of Heroku to provide their Ruby on Rails platform on-demand. These and the other clouds that were unveiled are part of an exciting ecosystem that is sure to help accelerate collection, sharing, and mashing of data in ways we can only imagine.

Activities on the Expo floor were similar, with roughly half of the space dedicated to vendors of cloud services and software. Another quarter was dedicated to the big Marketing Automation vendors who are looking to help customers who are lagging in the areas of automated demand generation and lead nurturing. The remaining quarter of the floor included an assortment of exhibitors from data providers to niche software vendors offering tools and technology to make sales and marketing professionals’ lives easier.

We ran into many of our friends on the floor, including Craig Elias, the folks at Radian6 and Marketo, Joe Galvin of SiriusDecisions and Jim Dickie from CSO Insights.  We were stoked to see so much energey around making sales and marketing better, made a bunch of new friends and sparked many new ideas.  You’ll see some of that here over the next while, but in the meantime, check out some of the recaps from Dreamforce here: http://www.salesforce.com/dreamforce/DF10/home/

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Live From Dreamforce!

We’ve had a couple of exciting days here at the Moscone Center in San Francisco for Dreamforce. It was an impressive showing with over 30,000 attendees, standing room only for the keynote sessions, performances by Will.I.Am and Stevie Wonder and a memorable session with former President Bill Clinton.

Marc Benioff, CEO of salesforce.com introduced the Cloud 2 and Force.com 2 allowing for increased flexibility in their platform. Over the two main conference days, Marc also revealed the newest clouds for SFDC including Jigsaw, Database.com, the plans to acquire Heroku and offer Ruby on rails as well as the extension of Chatter which will be free for customers to use throughout their organizations.

In the next few days, we’ll be posting our analysis of the event and these latest advancements in SFDC, but until then enjoy some pictures from the event.

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