SM: Where do you see the evolution? I think these functions, the file sharing function and the collaborative function and the integration, these three pieces we’ve talked about, I think it’s going to take some time for enterprises to fully adapt to this, especially on the integration function. I think it’s going to take substantial
Sramana Mitra: What you’re describing is a time not too far in the future in the use case that you talked about, Tommy, in that you want to organize a sales conference with a bunch of customers. You want to invite them to this sales conference, and you need to pull data from Salesforce.com. Potentially,
SM: From your perspective, what is the state of the union, in terms of the connectors, that would allow you to realize the vision of deeper integration? BdA: I would say newer, contemporary, agile services like Podio are built on connectors. Podio is itself is built on its own APIs. So, new services are already
Sramana Mitra: How did you get into the market? This is a tough place when there are so many players going at it with so many different perspectives. Bernardo de Albergaria: Yes and no. Yes, because you have to position yourself vis-à-vis all the other players that exist in the market. Why are you different?
Sramana Mitra: Let’s talk about where you see the industry going. I think the best place to start is the evolution of social collaboration. I think Citrix, along with companies like WebEx, did some of the pioneering work in online collaboration, which got us quite a bit farther than where we were in the 1990s
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