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Forward-Looking Statement Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: This presentation contains forward-looking statements about the company’s financial and operating results, which may include expected GAAP and non-GAAP financial and other operating and non-operating results, including revenue, net income, diluted earnings per share, operating cash flow growth, operating margin improvement, expected revenue growth, expected current remaining performance obligation growth, expected tax rates, the one-time accounting non-cash charge that was incurred in connection with the Salesforce.org combination; stock-based compensation expenses, amortization of purchased intangibles, shares outstanding, market growth and sustainability goals. The achievement or success of the matters covered by such forward-looking statements involves risks, uncertainties and assumptions. If any such risks or uncertainties materialize or if any of the assumptions prove incorrect, the company’s results could differ materially from the results expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements we make. The risks and uncertainties referred to above include -- but are not limited to -- risks associated with the effect of general economic and market conditions; the impact of geopolitical events; the impact of foreign currency exchange rate and interest rate fluctuations on our results; our business strategy and our plan to build our business, including our strategy to be the leading provider of enterprise cloud computing applications and platforms; the pace of change and innovation in enterprise cloud computing services; the seasonal nature of our sales cycles; the competitive nature of the market in which we participate; our international expansion strategy; the demands on our personnel and infrastructure resulting from significant growth in our customer base and operations, including as a result of acquisitions; our service performance and security, including the resources and costs required to avoid unanticipated downtime and prevent, detect and remediate potential security breaches; the expenses associated with new data centers and third-party infrastructure providers; additional data center capacity; real estate and office facilities space; our operating results and cash flows; new services and product features, including any efforts to expand our services beyond the CRM market; our strategy of acquiring or making investments in complementary businesses, joint ventures, services, technologies and intellectual property rights; the performance and fair value of our investments in complementary businesses through our strategic investment portfolio; our ability to realize the benefits from strategic partnerships, joint ventures and investments; the impact of future gains or losses from our strategic investment portfolio, including gains or losses from overall market conditions that may affect the publicly traded companies within the company's strategic investment portfolio; our ability to execute our business plans; our ability to successfully integrate acquired businesses and technologies, including delays related to the integration of Tableau due to regulatory review by the United Kingdom Competition and Markets Authority; our ability to continue to grow unearned revenue and remaining performance obligation; our ability to protect our intellectual property rights; our ability to develop our brands; our reliance on third-party hardware, software and platform providers; our dependency on the development and maintenance of the infrastructure of the Internet; the effect of evolving domestic and foreign government regulations, including those related to the provision of services on the Internet, those related to accessing the Internet, and those addressing data privacy, cross-border data transfers and import and export controls; the valuation of our deferred tax assets and the release of related valuation allowances; the potential availability of additional tax assets in the future; the impact of new accounting pronouncements and tax laws; uncertainties affecting our ability to estimate our tax rate; the impact of expensing stock options and other equity awards; the sufficiency of our capital resources; factors related to our outstanding debt, revolving credit facility, term loan and loan associated with 50 Fremont; compliance with our debt covenants and lease obligations; current and potential litigation involving us; and the impact of climate change. Further information on these and other factors that could affect the company’s financial results is included in the reports on Forms 10-K, 10-Q and 8-K and in other filings it makes with the Securities and Exchange Commission from time to time. These documents are available on the SEC Filings section of the Investor Information section of the company’s website at www.salesforce.com/investor. Salesforce.com, inc. assumes no obligation and does not intend to update these forward-looking statements, except as required by law.
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Let’s learn about Heroku | Slide 5 PaaS Platform-as-a-Service
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Let’s learn about Heroku | Slide 8 App Management Scaling Monitoring Logging Metrics App Development Dev Tools CI/CD Dashboards Teams Settings Multi-language Data Services Dynos Databases Integrations Events Security Compliance and Trust Heroku Shield Private Spaces What’s in Heroku?
Let’s learn about Heroku | Slide 9 Demo - Our first deploy
Let’s learn about Heroku | Slide 10 Simplify Deploy, Manage, and Scale Developer codes app Apps runs on Heroku (in a dyno) Users on the web use the app App management Add-ons, including data Developer builds & deploys
Trusting Heroku with Success Let’s learn about Heroku | Slide 11 26+ Billion Requests per Day 9+ Million Apps Created 175+ Add-on Services 2+ Million Managed Data Stores
Heroku ...is part of the Salesforce Platform Let’s learn about Heroku | Slide 12
Apps on the Salesforce Platform Delivering maximum flexibility with Salesforce Core and Heroku Integration APIs, Salesforce Connect External Services, Heroku Connect, Mulesoft Connectors, API Designer Security Trusted Services, Salesforce Shield, Private Spaces, Heroku Shield, Mulesoft Security Data sObjects, Heroku Postgres, Heroku REDIS, Heroku Kafka AI & Automation Einstein, Low-code, Apex, Open Source Languages Mobile Salesforce Mobile App, Heroku Mobile Template Compute & Runtime Multitenant Architecture, Elastic Architecture Ecosystem AppExchange, Heroku Add-ons, Mulesoft Exchange ALM Salesforce CLI, Heroku CLI, Buildpacks, Heroku Pipelines, Mulesoft Runtime Manager UI LWC, LWC OSS, Open Source Languages SALESFORCE PLATFORM Let’s learn about Heroku | Slide 14
Heroku Services Integration APIs, Salesforce Connect, External Services, Heroku Connect, Mulesoft Connectors, API Designer Security Trusted Services, Salesforce Shield, Private Spaces, Heroku Shield, Mulesoft Security Data sObjects, Heroku Postgres, Heroku REDIS, Heroku Kafka AI & Automation Einstein, Low-code, Apex, Open Source Languages Mobile Salesforce Mobile App, Heroku Mobile Template Compute & Runtime Multitenant Architecture, Elastic Architecture Ecosystem AppExchange, Heroku Add-ons, Mulesoft Exchange ALM Salesforce CLI, Heroku CLI, Buildpacks, Heroku Pipelines, Mulesoft Runtime Manager UI LWC, LWC OSS Open Source Languages SALESFORCE PLATFORM Let’s learn about Heroku | Slide 15
Heroku Products and Services Let’s learn about Heroku | Slide 16
Heroku Postgres Secure, managed database as a service Let’s learn about Heroku | Slide 17 Easily Manage Your Data Postgres delivers tools to unleash your data’s potential Continuous Protection and Health Constantly monitored to ensure the safety and health of your database Make your Data More Powerful Maximize your data instead of spending time on database setup and maintenance
Heroku Flow App-centric Continuous Delivery without the drama Let’s learn about Heroku | Slide 18 Professional Workflows in Seconds Heroku flow brings easy-to-use structured workflow for continuous delivery Better Quality, Tighter Integrations Automatically review apps and trigger tests to catch flaws before your users do Easy Collaboration for Faster Releases Heroku Teams lets members seamlessly collaborate on changes to code
Heroku Connect Seamless Heroku and Salesforce Sync Let’s learn about Heroku | Slide 19 Faster, More Complete Insights with Postgres Your data in one secure, managed Postgres database. Leverage Postgres as a powerful data integration layer Configure with Point-and-Click Connect data to Salesforce with an intuitive UI. Easily adjust polling frequencies to control sync rates Extend Your CRM Data Build apps that span Heroku and Salesforce Tami Lau Sr Programmer
Let’s learn about Heroku | Slide 20 Demo - Heroku Connect
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Let's Learn About Heroku and How to Integrate with Salesforce

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    Let’s learn about Heroku Whatis Heroku and how to integrate it with Salesforce? Julián Duque, Lead Developer Advocate jduque@salesforce.com, @julian_duque
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    Forward-Looking Statement Statement underthe Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: This presentation contains forward-looking statements about the company’s financial and operating results, which may include expected GAAP and non-GAAP financial and other operating and non-operating results, including revenue, net income, diluted earnings per share, operating cash flow growth, operating margin improvement, expected revenue growth, expected current remaining performance obligation growth, expected tax rates, the one-time accounting non-cash charge that was incurred in connection with the Salesforce.org combination; stock-based compensation expenses, amortization of purchased intangibles, shares outstanding, market growth and sustainability goals. The achievement or success of the matters covered by such forward-looking statements involves risks, uncertainties and assumptions. If any such risks or uncertainties materialize or if any of the assumptions prove incorrect, the company’s results could differ materially from the results expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements we make. The risks and uncertainties referred to above include -- but are not limited to -- risks associated with the effect of general economic and market conditions; the impact of geopolitical events; the impact of foreign currency exchange rate and interest rate fluctuations on our results; our business strategy and our plan to build our business, including our strategy to be the leading provider of enterprise cloud computing applications and platforms; the pace of change and innovation in enterprise cloud computing services; the seasonal nature of our sales cycles; the competitive nature of the market in which we participate; our international expansion strategy; the demands on our personnel and infrastructure resulting from significant growth in our customer base and operations, including as a result of acquisitions; our service performance and security, including the resources and costs required to avoid unanticipated downtime and prevent, detect and remediate potential security breaches; the expenses associated with new data centers and third-party infrastructure providers; additional data center capacity; real estate and office facilities space; our operating results and cash flows; new services and product features, including any efforts to expand our services beyond the CRM market; our strategy of acquiring or making investments in complementary businesses, joint ventures, services, technologies and intellectual property rights; the performance and fair value of our investments in complementary businesses through our strategic investment portfolio; our ability to realize the benefits from strategic partnerships, joint ventures and investments; the impact of future gains or losses from our strategic investment portfolio, including gains or losses from overall market conditions that may affect the publicly traded companies within the company's strategic investment portfolio; our ability to execute our business plans; our ability to successfully integrate acquired businesses and technologies, including delays related to the integration of Tableau due to regulatory review by the United Kingdom Competition and Markets Authority; our ability to continue to grow unearned revenue and remaining performance obligation; our ability to protect our intellectual property rights; our ability to develop our brands; our reliance on third-party hardware, software and platform providers; our dependency on the development and maintenance of the infrastructure of the Internet; the effect of evolving domestic and foreign government regulations, including those related to the provision of services on the Internet, those related to accessing the Internet, and those addressing data privacy, cross-border data transfers and import and export controls; the valuation of our deferred tax assets and the release of related valuation allowances; the potential availability of additional tax assets in the future; the impact of new accounting pronouncements and tax laws; uncertainties affecting our ability to estimate our tax rate; the impact of expensing stock options and other equity awards; the sufficiency of our capital resources; factors related to our outstanding debt, revolving credit facility, term loan and loan associated with 50 Fremont; compliance with our debt covenants and lease obligations; current and potential litigation involving us; and the impact of climate change. Further information on these and other factors that could affect the company’s financial results is included in the reports on Forms 10-K, 10-Q and 8-K and in other filings it makes with the Securities and Exchange Commission from time to time. These documents are available on the SEC Filings section of the Investor Information section of the company’s website at www.salesforce.com/investor. Salesforce.com, inc. assumes no obligation and does not intend to update these forward-looking statements, except as required by law.
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    Let’s learn aboutHeroku | Slide 4
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    Let’s learn aboutHeroku | Slide 5 PaaS Platform-as-a-Service
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    Let’s learn aboutHeroku | Slide 6
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    Let’s learn aboutHeroku | Slide 7
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    Let’s learn aboutHeroku | Slide 8 App Management Scaling Monitoring Logging Metrics App Development Dev Tools CI/CD Dashboards Teams Settings Multi-language Data Services Dynos Databases Integrations Events Security Compliance and Trust Heroku Shield Private Spaces What’s in Heroku?
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    Let’s learn aboutHeroku | Slide 9 Demo - Our first deploy
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    Let’s learn aboutHeroku | Slide 10 Simplify Deploy, Manage, and Scale Developer codes app Apps runs on Heroku (in a dyno) Users on the web use the app App management Add-ons, including data Developer builds & deploys
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    Trusting Heroku withSuccess Let’s learn about Heroku | Slide 11 26+ Billion Requests per Day 9+ Million Apps Created 175+ Add-on Services 2+ Million Managed Data Stores
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    Heroku ...is part ofthe Salesforce Platform Let’s learn about Heroku | Slide 12
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    Apps on theSalesforce Platform Delivering maximum flexibility with Salesforce Core and Heroku Integration APIs, Salesforce Connect External Services, Heroku Connect, Mulesoft Connectors, API Designer Security Trusted Services, Salesforce Shield, Private Spaces, Heroku Shield, Mulesoft Security Data sObjects, Heroku Postgres, Heroku REDIS, Heroku Kafka AI & Automation Einstein, Low-code, Apex, Open Source Languages Mobile Salesforce Mobile App, Heroku Mobile Template Compute & Runtime Multitenant Architecture, Elastic Architecture Ecosystem AppExchange, Heroku Add-ons, Mulesoft Exchange ALM Salesforce CLI, Heroku CLI, Buildpacks, Heroku Pipelines, Mulesoft Runtime Manager UI LWC, LWC OSS, Open Source Languages SALESFORCE PLATFORM Let’s learn about Heroku | Slide 14
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    Heroku Services Integration APIs, SalesforceConnect, External Services, Heroku Connect, Mulesoft Connectors, API Designer Security Trusted Services, Salesforce Shield, Private Spaces, Heroku Shield, Mulesoft Security Data sObjects, Heroku Postgres, Heroku REDIS, Heroku Kafka AI & Automation Einstein, Low-code, Apex, Open Source Languages Mobile Salesforce Mobile App, Heroku Mobile Template Compute & Runtime Multitenant Architecture, Elastic Architecture Ecosystem AppExchange, Heroku Add-ons, Mulesoft Exchange ALM Salesforce CLI, Heroku CLI, Buildpacks, Heroku Pipelines, Mulesoft Runtime Manager UI LWC, LWC OSS Open Source Languages SALESFORCE PLATFORM Let’s learn about Heroku | Slide 15
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    Heroku Products and Services Let’slearn about Heroku | Slide 16
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    Heroku Postgres Secure, manageddatabase as a service Let’s learn about Heroku | Slide 17 Easily Manage Your Data Postgres delivers tools to unleash your data’s potential Continuous Protection and Health Constantly monitored to ensure the safety and health of your database Make your Data More Powerful Maximize your data instead of spending time on database setup and maintenance
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    Heroku Flow App-centric ContinuousDelivery without the drama Let’s learn about Heroku | Slide 18 Professional Workflows in Seconds Heroku flow brings easy-to-use structured workflow for continuous delivery Better Quality, Tighter Integrations Automatically review apps and trigger tests to catch flaws before your users do Easy Collaboration for Faster Releases Heroku Teams lets members seamlessly collaborate on changes to code
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    Heroku Connect Seamless Herokuand Salesforce Sync Let’s learn about Heroku | Slide 19 Faster, More Complete Insights with Postgres Your data in one secure, managed Postgres database. Leverage Postgres as a powerful data integration layer Configure with Point-and-Click Connect data to Salesforce with an intuitive UI. Easily adjust polling frequencies to control sync rates Extend Your CRM Data Build apps that span Heroku and Salesforce Tami Lau Sr Programmer
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    Let’s learn aboutHeroku | Slide 20 Demo - Heroku Connect
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