
John M. Chase
- Salesforce (NYSE:CRM) became the latest enterprise software company to cut its prices for the U.S. government, the U.S. General Services Administration announced on Monday.
- The GSA said Salesforce will offer Slack Enterprise Grid at a temporary price reduction of 90% and almost 70% off per user on Slack AI for Enterprise to every federal agency. The price cut is in effect until November 30, the GSA added.
- “GSA welcomes Salesforce’s commitment to work with the Federal government as one customer,” said GSA Federal Acquisition Service Commissioner Josh Gruenbaum in a statement. “The private sector is experiencing first hand through the OneGov initiative that President Trump’s GSA is committed to being a good partner as we work together to deliver the best tools for the government at the best value for taxpayers.”
- “Slack will help transform government operations by providing a secure, FedRAMP-authorized work operating system that accelerates decision-making and unifies agencies,” Salesforce executive Dave Rey added. “Paired with Salesforce’s robust ecosystem, data processes and AI agents, Slack enables government agencies to enhance productivity and deliver citizen-focused outcomes with precision and speed.”
- Adobe and Google also recently announced temporary price cuts for their software with the U.S. government.
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