As promised, we’re posting the full videos of interviews from the recent Code Conference, which took place three weeks ago in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.
A new video of one of the many stellar speakers at the event has been posted every day. (You can see a compilation video of the speakers here.)
Since his is the last full-length interview videos from the conference — you can now see the entire thing on this site — we thought we would end with a bang, with a session in which Salesforce.com CEO and founder Marc Benioff told me (loudly!) that Re/code was not very charitable.
It’s true, although we did get up and running only six months ago. Philanthropy among the techies, the tensions over tech expansion in San Francisco and — oh, yes, the enterprise cloud business –were all topics for Benioff and Workday’s Aneel Bhusri.
Here’s the full video of their joint interview:
This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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