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How is Salesforce customer Autodesk responding to fundamental shifts in the ways that products are designed and built?
How is Salesforce customer Autodesk responding to fundamental shifts in the ways that products are designed and built?
Summary: Too often organizations think about their future with their feet firmly planted in the constraints of today. For an IT organization that will not work since many of the issues that constrain us today are going to be irrelevant in the future.
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