Salesforce on Tuesday announced that Bret Taylor will serve as Co-CEO alongside Salesforce's co-founder and current CEO Marc Benioff, effective immediately. Taylor, who has served as president and COO since 2019, has also been promoted to vice chairman of the Board.
"Bret is a phenomenal industry leader who has been instrumental in creating incredible success for our customers and driving innovation throughout our company. He has been my trusted friend for years, and I couldn't be happier to welcome him as Co-CEO," Benioff says in the announcement. "We're in a new world and Salesforce has never been more relevant or strategic for our customers. Together, Bret and I will lead Salesforce through our next chapter, while living our shared values of trust, customer success, innovation and equality for all."
The CRM giant on Tuesday also published better-than-expected third quarter financial results, with a strong showing from the company's Customer 360 platform and Slack.
Benioff says in a statement that the company is on track to reach$50 billion revenue in FY26.
Salesforce's non-GAAP diluted earnings per share was$1.27. Third quarter revenue was$6.86 billion, up 27% year-over-year.
Analysts were expecting earnings of 92 cents per share on revenue of$6.8 billion.
Subscription and support revenues for the quarter were$6.38 billion, an increase of 25% year-over-year. Professional services and other revenues for the quarter were$0.48 billion, an increase of 45% year-over-year.
SalesforceBreaking down subscription and support revenues, the strongest category was "platform and other," growing 51% year-over-year to$1.3 billion. That category includes Platform 360 and Slack.
Sales grew 17% to$1.5 billion, while Service grew 20% to$1.7 billion. Marketing & Commerce grew 25% to$1 billion in revenue for the quarter. Data, which includes MuleSoft and Tableau, grew 20% to$900 million.
Salesforce gave a Q4 revenue outlook of $7.224 billion to$7.234 billion. It raised its FY22 guidance to$26.39 billion to$26.4 billion.
Salesforce also announced two new appointments to the Salesforce Board of Directors: Williams-Sonoma President and CEO Laura Alber and former United Airlines Chairman and CEO Oscar Munoz.