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Bluewolf has announced 'Arcade' cloud storage that allows users to economically store a virtually unlimited number of files of all sizes through the Salesforce interface. Bluewolf Arcade provides a solution for Salesforce storage needs and features in-depth search capabilities with a tab for easy searches of all linked files.
"As a leader in delivering on the promise of Cloud Computing, Bluewolf continues that leadership with our announcement of the most cost-effective cloud storage offering available today," said Corinne Sklar, Vice President of Marketing, Bluewolf.
With Arcade, users can link, view and access unlimited files, all types and sizes and keep customer information easily accessible in one place. Arcade offers the ability to tag attachments with key words, and search against any and all links based on title or type. It also allows Salesforce Administrators to add functionality by creating links to any Salesforce object, giving users the ability to create and manage links to documents that rest outside of Salesforce, in the cloud (using Amazon S3).
"We believe that implementing SaaS and cloud based solutions save businesses money and allows them to focus on their business not the technology," said Sklar, "but to drive real business value you need to have total user adoption. Now users can access all attachments within their Salesforce.com solution."
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