Submitted by ChocolateTsar t3_1036jxy in news
traegeryyc t1_j2xd8az wrote
Reply to comment by _tx in Salesforce to cut staff by 10% in latest tech layoffs by ChocolateTsar
>companies like Salesforce, their product is insanely sticky.
They developed an Early Warning System that tracks ~130 customer metrics. It can predict a customer about to churn with more than 95% accuracy more than 9 months out.
They are incredibly dialed in.
_tx t1_j2xh5dm wrote
I'm sure there are others, but Salesforce and Workiva are the 2 platforms I never saw anyone leave while I was in consulting.
BasroilII t1_j2y5c3n wrote
My company left salesforce. There were a couple reasons, but cost was the biggest.
someguy7710 t1_j2ykuzu wrote
Its insanely expensive, we moved some stuff off it, but not entirely.
traegeryyc t1_j2z4y5p wrote
Definitely. I promoted and championed HubSpot into my ladt couple organizations. It is an incredibly powerful, c9nnected, scalable, approachable and more affordable platform.
tylerdotaa t1_j31jh2l wrote
Being an admin of both products in the past you cannot compare hubspot to salesforce.. hubspot is a whellbarrow salesforce is a porsche
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jade09060102 t1_j30zery wrote
SAP also very sticky
djwm12 t1_j3190dm wrote
SAP has been pretty innovative in the past 5-10 years. Not saying they're perfect but headway is being made. Oracle, on the other hand, seems less appreciated by enterprise customers. I still can't forgive them for what they did to OpenOffice. And yes I'm aware of LibreOffice.
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