EPOS Transforms Hybrid Workplace for Salesforce

 

Salesforce is a top provider in CRM software with over 150 thousand customers. This large customer base requires their employees to be able to always function at the top of their game to provide the best possible service. With the modern workplace looking much different in the past few years, Salesforce, like many companies, has implemented a hybrid workplace, according to Norris Cheeks, Procurement Analyst at Salesforce.

Their teams are loving the EPOS Adapt 261 headset for flexible audio in any setting. This on-ear, double-sided Bluetooth headset is portable and wireless making it perfect for in the office, at home, or on the go. The Adapt 261’s next level audio and wireless capabilities have led to an increase in employee productivity at Salesforce through the hybrid workplace. Not only did EPOS provide the physical tool to success, but their team members also took the relationship with Salesforce to the next level through their expert knowledge of the product, professionalism, and willingness to go above and beyond.

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