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Salesforce's Dreamforce spectacle: photos

Over 45,000 people flocked to San Francisco this week to attend Salesforce.com's Dreamforce event.
By Suzanne Tindal, Contributor
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The event was held at the Moscone Center, which is a linked set of complexes with enormous underground vaults to house the keynotes. The event makes millions of dollars for the city.

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Amusingly, Oracle advertising was not only on many San Francisco taxis during the event, but the company also set up helium balloons directly outside the Moscone Center.

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Inside, registering was the first order of the day.

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Waiting for the keynotes was made more comfortable if you lounged on beanbags. Close to starting time, however, the lines for keynotes were spectacularly long, with delegates saying they were queueing down the street.

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Everyone waited, entertained by Salesforce's mascot, Saasy, and other pre-speakers.

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Then, following a Hawaiian song, the man of the day, CEO Marc Benioff took the stage.

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He talked about the Arab Spring, where social platforms had such a profound effect, calling for a corporate spring where enterprises undergo a social revolution.

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There were multiple guest appearances, with music stars MC Hammer and Neil Young having a short time to plug Salesforce in the keynote.

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After the Oracle advertising outside, Benioff didn't have any scruples about striking back with some anti-Oracle slides.

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Burberry CEO Angela Ahrendts got onto the stage to explain why social was important to the company. She showed the original diagram that Benioff drew to explain the social enterprise to her when they had their first meeting.

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After the day's Salesforce levity, everyone gathered at the centre to watch Metallica perform.

You could watch the performance from outside the Moscone Center...

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...or move inside with the crowds.

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Those who couldn't see the band because of the press, could see them above on the screens.

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San Francisco residents were asking delegates how they could get tickets to the event.

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When Metallica finished their performance, delegates moved on to after parties.

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Delegates dragged themselves into the second day's keynote, which actually started with a marriage proposal on stage by Australian journalist Charis Palmer. However, after that, the keynote was all about platforms. Facebook CIO Tim Campos weighed in about how Facebook uses Force.com.

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Delegates bored of the sessions could hang out in the cloud expo, which even had a squishy cloud floor in one of the sections.

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A massive iPad also features. Salesforce co-founder Parker Harris asked Benioff how he'd like to pull this iPad out of his pants, referring to a previous Dreamforce where he had pulled an actual device from his duds. Apple received a free plug in general, with oversized device models all over the expo floor.

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Like Apple, Salesforce has its own junkies.

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With 45,000 delegates, the Moscone Center can look very crowded.

Suzanne Tindal travelled to Salesforce as a guest of Salesforce.com.

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