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  1. Revenue of Salesforce.com broken down by cloud service 2015-2024

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    Updated May 8, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Revenue of Salesforce.com broken down by cloud service 2015-2024 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/513638/total-revenue-of-salesforce-by-cloud-service/
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    May 8, 2024
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    Worldwide
    Description

    As of its 2024 fiscal year, Salesforce.com’s largest revenue-generating service offering was its “Service cloud” which earned the company over eight billion U.S. dollars in total revenue. Other cloud services offered by the company include the Sales Cloud, Salesforce Platform, Marketing Cloud and Data. Historically, Sales Cloud has generated most of Salesforce’s revenue, but this year it generated the second most revenue out of the segment, while still generating more compared to the previous year. Salesforce.com Salesforce is a software company which focuses its business around cloud related software-as-a-service (Saas). The company has experienced rapid growth in recent years, with revenues increasing from around 1.3 billion dollars in 2010 to 21.25 billion in 2021. This rapid growth is spread across all of the company’s regional markets, but the Americas region remains the company’s largest, with sales of more than 14.7 billion dollars. Software as a service (SaaS) market One of the many reasons for Salesforce's success is the rapid growth of the SaaS market itself. Bringing in less than 15 billion dollars in 2010, SaaS market revenues have grown to an estimated 157 billion as of 2020. The SaaS model involves the licensing of software to businesses, allowing these companies to make use of a huge range of advanced business applications without the need to host the software themselves.

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Revenue of Salesforce.com broken down by cloud service 2015-2024

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Dataset updated
May 8, 2024
Dataset authored and provided by
Statistahttp://statista.com/
Area covered
Worldwide
Description

As of its 2024 fiscal year, Salesforce.com’s largest revenue-generating service offering was its “Service cloud” which earned the company over eight billion U.S. dollars in total revenue. Other cloud services offered by the company include the Sales Cloud, Salesforce Platform, Marketing Cloud and Data. Historically, Sales Cloud has generated most of Salesforce’s revenue, but this year it generated the second most revenue out of the segment, while still generating more compared to the previous year. Salesforce.com Salesforce is a software company which focuses its business around cloud related software-as-a-service (Saas). The company has experienced rapid growth in recent years, with revenues increasing from around 1.3 billion dollars in 2010 to 21.25 billion in 2021. This rapid growth is spread across all of the company’s regional markets, but the Americas region remains the company’s largest, with sales of more than 14.7 billion dollars. Software as a service (SaaS) market One of the many reasons for Salesforce's success is the rapid growth of the SaaS market itself. Bringing in less than 15 billion dollars in 2010, SaaS market revenues have grown to an estimated 157 billion as of 2020. The SaaS model involves the licensing of software to businesses, allowing these companies to make use of a huge range of advanced business applications without the need to host the software themselves.

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