First, Salesforce is offering new Datorama and Tableau Connectors to help companies connect and visualize their commerce and marketing data. By connecting and analyzing this data, they can offer more personalized experiences for customers. These tools should help as browsers continue to limit or completely block the use of third-party cookies, meaning that online advertisers and analytics firms cannot use browser cookie files to track users as they visit different sites. Meanwhile, to help make the online checkout experience better, brands using Salesforce Payments can now add PayPal as a checkout option.  Salesforce is also introducing Salesforce Commerce for B2B Wholesale Retail – a new digital portal for wholesale apparel and fashion companies. It supports preseason ordering, in-season re-supply and automated interactions across self-service and sales teams. Lastly, Salesforce Social Commerce for China with Alibaba is now generally available. The platform, first announced in September, supports e-commerce across China-specific channels, including social networks and .CN websites.