“With Quip, we can turn static documents into actionable data-driven plans that can be updated 24/7,” added David. Quip passed the test and Schneider Electric is now piloting the solution with around 200 internal users and distributors in Brazil, India, Indonesia and the US. “When we heard about Quip, we decided to put its collaboration capabilities to the test in a proof of concept for our joint growth plans.” “The Salesforce platform is constantly expanding, which presents us with new innovation opportunities,” said David. Schneider Electric, which operates in 100 countries and employs more than 130,000 people, has been using Salesforce for more than 10 years to empower its teams and optimise its processes. Enriching relationships with innovative collaboration capabilities