Software company Salesforce announced on Tuesday, August 10, that it will launch Salesforce+, a streaming service with original business-focused content.
Salesforce’s in-house studio has developed and produced the content for Salesforce+, which the company plans to unveil at its annual Dreamforce event in September.
The service, which is meant to be a business media platform, will include live experiences, original serie,s and podcasts, unlike streaming options offered by Walt Disney and Netflix.
The Salesforce+ content includes “Connections,” a series that features marketers from companies including IBM, Levi’s, and GoFundMe, and “The Inflection Point,” a collection of interviews with chief executive officers of brands including Coca-Cola, PayPal, and Ford Motor.
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