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Deloitte bolsters Salesforce offerings with CloudinIT

Leading Salesforce specialists CloudinIT to join Deloitte Digital from 1 February 2019

Auckland, 19 November 2018 – Deloitte is expanding its Salesforce offerings, with the team from New Zealand’s leading Salesforce specialist, CloudinIT, to join the professional services firm from 1 February 2019.

CloudinIT is a professional services firm that helps customers implement Salesforce and Amazon Web Services solutions. Their focus includes: Force.com services including Sales Cloud and Service Cloud; test automation; and marketing automation with Salesforce Marketing Cloud.

Co-owners Raymond Yong, Jacob Taljaard and Ben Edwards will become Deloitte partners, and the CloudinIT team will join Deloitte Digital in Auckland.

Deloitte Chief Executive Thomas Pippos says the move follows the recent launch of Deloitte Digital in New Zealand.

“Clients have increasingly told us that some of their biggest challenges are getting the basics of digital right, and this includes having a single view of their customers. The Salesforce capability that the CloudinIT team brings to Deloitte Digital gives us even more expertise to support clients in these efforts,” says Mr Pippos.

“This is the latest in a series of moves in the digital space over recent years that, taken together, make Deloitte one of the largest digital advisory firms in New Zealand.”

CloudinIT’s Raymond Yong says joining with Deloitte Digital is an exciting opportunity for both firms.

“By joining forces we can help even more organisations adopt cloud technologies and put their customers at the heart of their digital agendas,” says Mr Yong.

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