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Microsoft and Salesforce launch OneDrive and Office integration, Salesforce1 app for Windows Phone

Salesforce.com chief executive Marc Benioff, right, with San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee and U.S. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi at Salesforce's 2014 Dreamforce conference in San Francisco on Oct. 13.

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SAN FRANCISCO — Enterprise software giants Microsoft and Salesforce.com are announcing new product integrations today.

Salesforce’s Salesforce1 app for tracking customers will come to Windows Phone in the second half of next year, Salesforce said in a statement.

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Also on the way during that time frame: back-and-forth data sharing between Salesforce and Microsoft’s popular Excel spreadsheet software.

A new Salesforce1 for Outlook app will include integrations with Outlook 2013, Exchange Server 2013, and Office 365. The new features will hit in the first half of next year, as will an integration between Salesforce1 and SharePoint and OneDrive for Business on iOS and Android devices.

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