Tech Business Recap: Dell’s Deal With Salesforce, Zynga Executive Exits

Dell Inc. (NASDAQ:DELL) says that it will introduce a consulting practice which will concentrate on the deployment of Salesforce.com, Inc. (NYSE:CRM) applications, as the former already has reseller arrangements for Salesforce’s sales and customer support software. The announcement was made while Salesforce’s Dreamforce conference gets started. Getting connected with the quickly-growing Salesforce affords Dell’s services unit differentiation from International Business Machines Corporation (NYSE:IBM) and Hewlett-Packard Co. (NYSE:HPQ), while assisting it to better target the mid-sized businesses upon which Salesforce heavily depends.

Don’t Miss: A Desperate Zynga Acquires Another Company.

Another Zynga (NASDAQ:ZNGA) executive leaves the building, says GamesBeat, as Wilson Kriegel, who was the chief revenue officer of OMGPOP, makes his exit. Subsequent to the purchase of OMGPOP, Kriegel was reportedly responsible for “the driving of ad revenues, distribution of mobile games, and monetization partnerships” at Zynga’s mobile gaming division.

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