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“It’s well known that the more information a customer is required to input, the less likely they are to do so; customers just want to register for an event or download material from our world-class authors but they want to do this in as few clicks as possible. Using Force.com Sites, we’ve built a web site that makes enrolment very easy by asking them to simply confirm the details displayed are accurate, and away they go.”

Salesforce says its Force.com Sites solution is a new capability of the Force.com platform that enables companies to build web sites and applications.

“Force.com Sites runs entirely in the cloud, removing the cost and complexity associated with integrating web portals and traditional hardware and software infrastructure. Superwoman is using Force.com Sites to build a public web site that publishes real-time information from Salesforce CRM and can directly capture customer information from web forms.”