Salesforce Business App In BlackBerry PRIV Helps Users Connect; BlackBerry Recognized By Forrester

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As it is vital for businesses to connect to their clients, employees, partners and contributors, BlackBerry has Salesforce, a powerful business app that allows users to run their business efficiently, as well as connect and sell, said a post on Inside BlackBerry.

Whether the user is working at his PC, tablet, or has a hectic schedule, or while on the go, the Salesforce powerful business app that runs on a secured smartphone can be a tremendous help.

According to the Google Play Store, with the app, one can use custom software and objects via the navigation menu, create custom Publisher actions, receive notifications, see custom list views, see the "Today" app, view the new UI for groups, records and people; select from various AppExchange apps and bring Visualforce pages into the navigation menu.

Companies can create custom and pertinent apps with the free Salesforce business app and make their functionality work through the application. For instance, if they manage CRM, oversee online presence, conduct campaigns or check on time-critical analytics, Salesforce has the means to connect them to all of those.

With the QWERTY slide-out keyboard, the user can benefit from easy management of account details correctly while reducing the risk of keying in wrong information. Communication is easy with the BlackBerry PRIV and the QWERTY keyboard's  tactile feel and swipe gestures. With the physical keyboard, the screen can be dedicated to the whole app experience so users can view the dashboards real time. It is Android and BB power that enhance the Salesforce business app.

Meanwhile, BlackBerry is one of the select firms invited by Forrester to take part in the 2015 Forrester Wavetm evaluation. The evaluation has 11 vendors and BlackBerry was cited as a "Leader in Enterprise Mobile Management" in "The Forrester Wave: Enterprise Mobile Management, Q4 2015."

According to the Forrester report, "Mobility is front and center for companies as they look to transform the way employees do their jobs by giving them tools that fit the context of the work they do. And mobility is often a catalyst for broader workforce enablement initiatives - with good reason."

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