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There are products that do not make much noise, at least not in the way big platforms or keynote features usually do. They do not necessarily become the center of a company’s strategy, but over time they grow on you, because they had a good idea, a recognizable personality, and a different way of approaching an everyday problem.

For me, Quip has always be...


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About the author of this guest post.
Antonina Kharchenko is a Salesforce Admin with 6 certifications and a 2-Star Ranger on Trailhead who works with Salesforce systems, automation, and process improvement. She continues to expand her skills and knowledge, and enjoys turning her day-to-day working experience into useful articles....


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An independent, anonymous look at what the Italian Salesforce ecosystem actually pays — and what it thinks about its future.

One hundred and eighty-five people sat down, answered 47 questions honestly, and handed us something rare: a ground-level snapshot of salaries, career paths, working conditions, and market sentiment inside the Italian Sales...


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Episode 10 of the Nerd @ Work Lab Podcast was not a technical deep dive, nor was it meant to be a celebration of Salesforce as a platform in the usual sense. It was, instead, a conversation about the social infrastructure that allows a technological ecosystem to grow: communities, relationships, events, informal mentoring, shared experience, and the ability t...


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This episode of Nerd @ Work Lab podcast started from a simple but uncomfortable idea: in 2026, skills don’t just age anymore. They expire.

I talked about this together with Alan Ferrari, starting from what we both see every day in the market: technology is evolving at a speed that organizations, decision‑making models, an...


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