DUBLIN, Calif., April 11, 2017 -- Callidus Software Inc. (NASDAQ:CALD), a global leader in cloud-based sales, marketing, learning and customer experience solutions announced today that Rockwool Group, the world's largest producer of stone wool insulation, has selected CallidusCloud CPQ.
CPQ is delivered as part of CallidusCloud’s Lead to Money suite, a SaaS suite designed to help businesses drive enterprise engagement, sales performance management and sales effectiveness throughout the sales cycle to close bigger deals, faster.
About Rockwool Group
The Rockwool Group is committed to enriching the lives of everyone who comes into contact with its solutions. Its expertise is perfectly suited to tackle many of today’s biggest sustainability and development challenges, from energy consumption and noise pollution to fire resilience, water scarcity and flooding. Its range of products reflects the diversity of the world’s needs, supporting stakeholders in reducing their own carbon footprint along the way. Stone wool is a versatile material and forms the basis of all Rockwool Group’s businesses. With approximately 10,500 passionate colleagues in 38 countries, Rockwool Group is the world leader in stone wool solutions, from building insulation to acoustic ceilings, external cladding systems to horticultural solutions, engineered fibers for industrial use to insulation for the process industry and marine & offshore.
About CallidusCloud
Callidus Software Inc. (NASDAQ:CALD), doing business as CallidusCloud®, is the global leader in cloud-based sales, marketing, learning and customer experience solutions. CallidusCloud enables organizations to accelerate and maximize their lead to money process with a complete suite of solutions that identify the right leads, ensure proper territory and quota distribution, enable sales forces, automate configure price quote, and streamline sales compensation -- driving bigger deals, faster. Over 5,200 leading organizations, across all industries, rely on CallidusCloud to optimize the lead to money process to close more deals for more money in record time.
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Press Contacts: Chris Bucholtz CallidusCloud 925-225-6744 [email protected]


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