Salesforce Darkens the Skies for Cloud Software as AI Threat Looms

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Salesforce Darkens the Skies for Cloud Software as AI Threat Looms

Salesforce, a major player in cloud software, is facing challenges as the threat of AI looms over the industry. The company's growth is slowing down due to big deals taking longer to close, impacting its revenue stream. The hype around AI technology has not yet translated into significant benefits for Salesforce.

The competitive landscape for cloud software is intensifying as AI capabilities become more crucial for success. Salesforce's struggles highlight the evolving nature of the industry and the need for companies to adapt to technological advancements. As AI continues to shape the future of business operations, companies like Salesforce must navigate these changes to stay relevant and competitive.

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