The provider of cloud-based CRM, e-commerce, marketing and other software suites says it expects to inspire creativity and collaboration among its software engineers in a new engineering and technology hub in Bellevue, Wash., where it’s doubling its workforce to 500.

“The Bellevue office will be one of the company’s largest engineering and innovation hubs, and it will primarily feature engineers working on all aspects of Salesforce’s Customer Success Platform,” a spokeswoman says. Customer Success Platform is the branding Salesforce uses to describe its collection of eight cloud-based CRM and related software suites for sales (by sales reps), e-commerce, customer service, marketing, analytics, internet of things, app development and community collaboration. “Their work will span developments in mobile, social, artificial intelligence, IoT and more,” the spokeswoman adds.

Salesforce is listed by more than 60 companies in the B2B E-Commerce 300 as a provider of CRM, customer service, marketing and other technology applications. Its e-commerce software suite, Commerce Cloud, is comprised of an e-commerce software platform that Salesforce is integrating with the other seven software suites. Salesforce also integrates its software applications with e-commerce and other business software from companies including CloudCraze, Apttus and CallidusCloud.

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