Kitchener Developer Group's session where Julian Duque, Lead Developer Advocate at Salesforce presented on "Let's Learn About Heroku and How to Integrate with Salesforce"
Salesforce integration with heroku apps made easySaxon Global inc
Is your App successful in making every customer interaction more meaningful?
know how to engage & transform your customer relationships like never before. Learn how you can easily sync data between customer apps built on Heroku and Salesforce apps built on Force.com to make every customer interaction more significant and meaningful.
For any future queries related to Salesforce integration with Heroku Apps, Box.com, Docusign, Quickbooks or others contact #SaxonGlobal at info@saxonglobal.com
Unite Customer-Facing Apps with a Salesforce Backend: Heroku Connect in PracticeSalesforce Developers
Featuring touch, scroll, and integrated use of cameraphone capabilities, Diageo's iOS Mobile Survey app runs on Heroku and automatically syncs all inputs and responses to the Diageo Salesforce org via Heroku Connect. Come hear the Diageo and Appiro team discuss the architecture and implementation for the app, including their use of Force.com, Heroku, and Heroku Connect.
Web Apps for Salesforce with Heroku ConnectTom Gersic
In this session, we will demonstrate how you can build an online order mobile web experience that combines the power of the Force.com and Heroku platforms using Heroku Connect and OAuth 2.0. Using this architecture, you can manage the front end of your web presence in Heroku, while maintaining your customer data securely in Salesforce.
Build your API with Force.com and HerokuJeff Douglas
This document discusses building an API with Force.com and Heroku. It provides an overview of key considerations for designing and building an API, including choosing REST principles, authentication methods, caching, and development tools. It also highlights some best practices like prototyping with the REST API and versioning Apex classes, as well as potential Force.com limitations around downtime and testing.
Build Consumer-Facing Apps with Heroku ConnectJeff Douglas
This document discusses Heroku Connect, a service that provides bi-directional data sync between Salesforce and Heroku Postgres. It allows developers to more easily build customer-facing apps by leveraging familiar tools like Postgres and standard workflows while keeping data secure in Salesforce. Heroku Connect works by synchronizing data for standard or custom objects using timestamps to detect changes and implementing a "last writer wins" approach. It automatically maps objects and tables during setup. Best practices include updating mappings for deleted fields and being careful of validation rules or required fields on insert.
JDF18 - Connecting the customer success platformDeepu Chacko
Presented these slides at Jaipur Dev Fest #JDF18 on 28 July 2018 to the developer community with the intent to list all the integration options and solutions with use cases.
Bots are redefining the way users engage with applications, and natural language is the new UI! Bots allow users to access information in an unstructured manner, using natural language and from wherever they happen to be without having to switch context and load a dedicated app. The possibilities are endless! Join us in this session as we explore how to build Salesforce-powered bots for Facebook Messenger, Slack, Alexa, and Chatter.
Unlock the Value of your Salesforce Data at Scale with Heroku ConnectSalesforce Developers
Heroku Connect makes it easy for you to build Heroku apps that share data with your Salesforce deployment. Using bi-directional synchronization between Salesforce and Heroku Postgres, Heroku Connect unifies the data in your Postgres database with the standard and custom objects in Salesforce. Easily configured with a point and click UI, it?s simple to get the service up and running in minutes. In this session we will explore various data centric and apps use cases such as data warehousing, data enrichment and mobile apps integrated with Salesforce data. We will also dive into some of the data sync modes and share best practices for configuring Heroku Connect.
Salesforce integration with heroku apps made easySaxon Global inc
Is your App successful in making every customer interaction more meaningful?
know how to engage & transform your customer relationships like never before. Learn how you can easily sync data between customer apps built on Heroku and Salesforce apps built on Force.com to make every customer interaction more significant and meaningful.
For any future queries related to Salesforce integration with Heroku Apps, Box.com, Docusign, Quickbooks or others contact #SaxonGlobal at info@saxonglobal.com
Unite Customer-Facing Apps with a Salesforce Backend: Heroku Connect in PracticeSalesforce Developers
Featuring touch, scroll, and integrated use of cameraphone capabilities, Diageo's iOS Mobile Survey app runs on Heroku and automatically syncs all inputs and responses to the Diageo Salesforce org via Heroku Connect. Come hear the Diageo and Appiro team discuss the architecture and implementation for the app, including their use of Force.com, Heroku, and Heroku Connect.
Web Apps for Salesforce with Heroku ConnectTom Gersic
In this session, we will demonstrate how you can build an online order mobile web experience that combines the power of the Force.com and Heroku platforms using Heroku Connect and OAuth 2.0. Using this architecture, you can manage the front end of your web presence in Heroku, while maintaining your customer data securely in Salesforce.
Build your API with Force.com and HerokuJeff Douglas
This document discusses building an API with Force.com and Heroku. It provides an overview of key considerations for designing and building an API, including choosing REST principles, authentication methods, caching, and development tools. It also highlights some best practices like prototyping with the REST API and versioning Apex classes, as well as potential Force.com limitations around downtime and testing.
Build Consumer-Facing Apps with Heroku ConnectJeff Douglas
This document discusses Heroku Connect, a service that provides bi-directional data sync between Salesforce and Heroku Postgres. It allows developers to more easily build customer-facing apps by leveraging familiar tools like Postgres and standard workflows while keeping data secure in Salesforce. Heroku Connect works by synchronizing data for standard or custom objects using timestamps to detect changes and implementing a "last writer wins" approach. It automatically maps objects and tables during setup. Best practices include updating mappings for deleted fields and being careful of validation rules or required fields on insert.
JDF18 - Connecting the customer success platformDeepu Chacko
Presented these slides at Jaipur Dev Fest #JDF18 on 28 July 2018 to the developer community with the intent to list all the integration options and solutions with use cases.
Bots are redefining the way users engage with applications, and natural language is the new UI! Bots allow users to access information in an unstructured manner, using natural language and from wherever they happen to be without having to switch context and load a dedicated app. The possibilities are endless! Join us in this session as we explore how to build Salesforce-powered bots for Facebook Messenger, Slack, Alexa, and Chatter.
Unlock the Value of your Salesforce Data at Scale with Heroku ConnectSalesforce Developers
Heroku Connect makes it easy for you to build Heroku apps that share data with your Salesforce deployment. Using bi-directional synchronization between Salesforce and Heroku Postgres, Heroku Connect unifies the data in your Postgres database with the standard and custom objects in Salesforce. Easily configured with a point and click UI, it?s simple to get the service up and running in minutes. In this session we will explore various data centric and apps use cases such as data warehousing, data enrichment and mobile apps integrated with Salesforce data. We will also dive into some of the data sync modes and share best practices for configuring Heroku Connect.
Heroku is a cloud platform that allows developers to build, run, and scale apps. It provides tools and services like databases, messaging, and deployments that help developers build apps faster. Heroku integrates with Salesforce, allowing customer-facing apps to seamlessly connect to Salesforce customer data. The Heroku platform handles all infrastructure management so developers can focus on building engaging apps.
Use Custom Metadata Types for Easy ALM & Compliance for Your Custom AppsSalesforce Developers
The document discusses custom metadata types, which allow organizations to easily manage application-level metadata (ALM) and comply with IT controls. Custom metadata types can be deployed and retrieved via metadata APIs and packages, providing traceability of changes. They help reduce errors by validating changes before deployment to production and tracking all metadata changes in a single transaction.
Combining customer-facing apps on Heroku with employee-facing apps on Salesforce enables a whole new generation of connected and intelligent experiences. There are four primary ways to do this integration: Heroku Connect, Canvas, Apex / Process Callouts, and the Salesforce REST APIs. Using code and architectural examples, we'll walk through these different methods. You will walk away knowing when you should use each and how to use them.
Reinvent your App Dev Lifecycle with Continuous Delivery on HerokuSalesforce Developers
Learn how your team can use modern application development and deployment practices on the App Cloud to build apps with Internet scale and sophistication. We will walk through how we used Continuous Delivery with GitHub and Heroku Pipelines to build a consumer-facing real estate app.
This document summarizes a presentation about integrating Force.com with Heroku. It discusses calling web services from Force.com applications both synchronously and asynchronously. It also covers calling Force.com APIs from external applications using REST and OAuth authentication. Finally, it introduces a new Heroku Postgres feature called Data Clips that allows retrieving SQL query results in different formats, and how to integrate these clips into Force.com applications.
Build Amazing Website without coding using Salesforce SiteForcevraopolisetti
This document discusses Salesforce's Siteforce product for building websites. It begins by providing background on Force.com Sites, noting that over 20,000 websites have been built on the platform. It then introduces Siteforce, which will allow business users to build sites drag-and-drop without involving developers. Key features will include pre-built website components, importing of assets, connecting pages to Salesforce data, and a WYSIWYG interface for content contributors.
Sandboxes: The Future of App DevelopmentDreamforce
Major Releases, Minor Releases. Developers, Testers. Refreshes and Previews. How do you manage all of these various demands in your Salesforce environments and sandboxes? Join Farhan Tahir, Platform Product Manager, as he shares details on how to tackle these problems around sandbox management through the use of both processes and tools. As well as insight on roadmap features to make development efficient and agile by automating with Salesforce Sandboxes. Watch the video now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMH77436I2o
For a large development team or ISV, building an external API on Heroku for Force.com allows you to share your processes and data with your ecosystem, while limiting their access. Through a real-world example, you'll learn how to design an eloquent RESTful API using JSON and OAuth, when to use Apex REST Services over the REST API, and when to add functionality to your org versus your API. Join us as we outline approaches for user-level security, key-based authorization, versioning of Salesforce assets, caching strategies, throttling, testing, and much more.
Salesforce Mobile architecture introductionDavid Scruggs
- The document discusses mobile architecture and strategies for building mobile apps. It provides examples of native, hybrid, and web app approaches.
- Key aspects of the Salesforce mobile platform are highlighted including accessing data from any source, adding social collaboration features, leveraging business logic, and using a single identity system.
- Examples are given of companies like AXA, Zimmer, and Critical Systems that built successful mobile apps using the Salesforce platform.
Introduction to Building E-Commerce Solutions on Heroku and SalesforceSalesforce Developers
Heroku is a powerful platform for building and deploying custom enterprise-class solutions in a rapid fashion. Force.com is the gateway to your customers and sales data. In this session we will present an application that brings the power of a custom Java application running on Heroku together with the Force.com platform for a fully integrated e-commerce solution. We will discuss design patterns and best practices for creating dynamic e-commerce driven web sites using Heroku and Force.com. Join us to learn how to bring these two platforms together to drive your innovation forward and connect with your customers like never before!
When building an enterprise solution or creating an app, data often comes from multiple systems, and business processes frequently cross application boundaries.
Salesforce offers a rich library of programmatic and point-and-click integration tools to customize business processes that span multiple application systems. In this webinar, we will survey the many integration options and technologies available in Salesforce, including newer API and integration features.
This webinar is the first in a series that will explore several ways to integrate systems and services with Salesforce.
Build Cloud & Mobile App on Salesforce Force.com Platform in 15 minsKashi Ahmed
The Salesforce App Cloud provides the fastest path for building enterprise applications in the cloud using Force.com. It includes the Force.com platform for building apps with clicks or code, mobile capabilities through Salesforce1 and mobile SDKs, and the Heroku platform for agile development and scaling of customer-facing apps. Developers can build apps that connect across devices and provide a unified customer experience. The App Cloud also offers security, availability, and performance at scale through its trusted multi-tenant cloud infrastructure.
You might know all about Force.com development, but where does Heroku fit in? Join us as we help you understand this by demonstrating different apps, ranging from the Internet of Things, to Marketing Campaigns, organization-wide collaboration, Big Data, and Mobile services. You'll walk away with lots of ideas about how Heroku fits into the Salesforce platform, and how it can be used to support your next Force.com project.
While there are many ways to build integrations with salesforce, one of the fastest growing ways is through the Salesforce REST API. Join us as we explore the current REST-ful mechanisms available to the AppCloud, and see what the next year has to offer. In this session we will discuss the Salesforce REST API structure, Authenticating to the REST API, sObject Manipulation, and Composition through the REST API.
Heroku is a platform as a service that allows developers to deploy and scale applications without managing infrastructure. Developers can build, run, and operate applications entirely in the cloud. With Heroku, developers can focus on coding features for their apps rather than spending time on systems administration tasks like hardware provisioning, patching, backup etc. Heroku provides automatic scaling of dynos (the lightweight virtual containers that power apps on Heroku), add-ons for common services like Postgres databases and monitoring, and integrated developer tools to simplify deployment and management of cloud applications.
- Health Cloud provides a platform for connecting healthcare professionals and patients through customizable applications that integrate clinical data and enable real-time engagement.
- It features a comprehensive patient record with integrated EMR data, tools for patient management and engagement, and capabilities for customization while maintaining upgradeability.
- Architectural considerations include using standard Salesforce objects like Account and Contact to represent individuals and families, and custom objects linked to these to represent clinical data and functionality from partner applications.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a webinar on coding apps in the cloud with Force.com - Part II. The webinar will include a demo of Visualforce pages, controllers, using JavaScript in Visualforce pages, and a Q&A session. Visualforce allows developers to build dynamic HTML user interfaces for apps using custom tags and an expression language. Controllers provide the logic and data for Visualforce pages. JavaScript can be used to build engaging UIs and leverage JavaScript libraries. The demo will cover standard and custom controllers, extensions, and integrating JavaScript.
The Force.com Platform offers a powerful, scalable, and secure Web Service API to support integration use cases common to large enterprises. In this session, we will revise some of these patterns then focus on a specific pattern used to solve asynchronous integrations. We will delve in to the specific techniques related to this pattern and put them to use by forming real world end-to-end integration use case illustrating maintainability, scalability, extensibility, and security.
With the Lightning Framework you can build modern apps faster and run them across all your devices. With the Winter ’17 Release, we’ve delivered a number of enhancements to Lightning to help you build even faster including new Lightning Base Components and Lightning Data Services. Learn about these important new features and more in this must-attend webinar.
- Accessing data more easily and efficiently with the new Lightning Data Service
- Building Lightning Components faster with new Lightning Base Components
- Developing more interactive experiences with new Lightning Quick Actions and the Utility Bar
Over the past two months, we’ve announced many new resources for developers at Dreamforce and TrailheaDX India. To learn all about them, watch this video, where we'll explore live demos showcasing the latest updates for Lightning Web Components (LWC), Einstein, Heroku, and a lot more on the Customer 360 Platform.
In this session we,
- Explore key highlights from TrailheaDX India
- Show live demos of generally available features
- Explain how you can benefit from these features
Salesforce Backup, Restore & Archiving- Adam Best, Senior Program Architectgemziebeth
- How Salesforce protects your data
- Backup Options
- Salesforce Native Backup Tools
- Heroku External Objects
- Archiving Options
- Where Can You Go Next To Learn More
Bangkok Admin Group TrailheaDX 2020 Global Gathering v2Jihun Jung
The document provides an overview of a global gathering event with the following key details:
- It highlights Sunny Son as a technical architect from Salesforce.
- It includes a forward-looking statement regarding financial projections and risks that may affect results.
- It notes that additional information on risk factors is included in SEC filings on the company's website.
Heroku is a cloud platform that allows developers to build, run, and scale apps. It provides tools and services like databases, messaging, and deployments that help developers build apps faster. Heroku integrates with Salesforce, allowing customer-facing apps to seamlessly connect to Salesforce customer data. The Heroku platform handles all infrastructure management so developers can focus on building engaging apps.
Use Custom Metadata Types for Easy ALM & Compliance for Your Custom AppsSalesforce Developers
The document discusses custom metadata types, which allow organizations to easily manage application-level metadata (ALM) and comply with IT controls. Custom metadata types can be deployed and retrieved via metadata APIs and packages, providing traceability of changes. They help reduce errors by validating changes before deployment to production and tracking all metadata changes in a single transaction.
Combining customer-facing apps on Heroku with employee-facing apps on Salesforce enables a whole new generation of connected and intelligent experiences. There are four primary ways to do this integration: Heroku Connect, Canvas, Apex / Process Callouts, and the Salesforce REST APIs. Using code and architectural examples, we'll walk through these different methods. You will walk away knowing when you should use each and how to use them.
Reinvent your App Dev Lifecycle with Continuous Delivery on HerokuSalesforce Developers
Learn how your team can use modern application development and deployment practices on the App Cloud to build apps with Internet scale and sophistication. We will walk through how we used Continuous Delivery with GitHub and Heroku Pipelines to build a consumer-facing real estate app.
This document summarizes a presentation about integrating Force.com with Heroku. It discusses calling web services from Force.com applications both synchronously and asynchronously. It also covers calling Force.com APIs from external applications using REST and OAuth authentication. Finally, it introduces a new Heroku Postgres feature called Data Clips that allows retrieving SQL query results in different formats, and how to integrate these clips into Force.com applications.
Build Amazing Website without coding using Salesforce SiteForcevraopolisetti
This document discusses Salesforce's Siteforce product for building websites. It begins by providing background on Force.com Sites, noting that over 20,000 websites have been built on the platform. It then introduces Siteforce, which will allow business users to build sites drag-and-drop without involving developers. Key features will include pre-built website components, importing of assets, connecting pages to Salesforce data, and a WYSIWYG interface for content contributors.
Sandboxes: The Future of App DevelopmentDreamforce
Major Releases, Minor Releases. Developers, Testers. Refreshes and Previews. How do you manage all of these various demands in your Salesforce environments and sandboxes? Join Farhan Tahir, Platform Product Manager, as he shares details on how to tackle these problems around sandbox management through the use of both processes and tools. As well as insight on roadmap features to make development efficient and agile by automating with Salesforce Sandboxes. Watch the video now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMH77436I2o
For a large development team or ISV, building an external API on Heroku for Force.com allows you to share your processes and data with your ecosystem, while limiting their access. Through a real-world example, you'll learn how to design an eloquent RESTful API using JSON and OAuth, when to use Apex REST Services over the REST API, and when to add functionality to your org versus your API. Join us as we outline approaches for user-level security, key-based authorization, versioning of Salesforce assets, caching strategies, throttling, testing, and much more.
Salesforce Mobile architecture introductionDavid Scruggs
- The document discusses mobile architecture and strategies for building mobile apps. It provides examples of native, hybrid, and web app approaches.
- Key aspects of the Salesforce mobile platform are highlighted including accessing data from any source, adding social collaboration features, leveraging business logic, and using a single identity system.
- Examples are given of companies like AXA, Zimmer, and Critical Systems that built successful mobile apps using the Salesforce platform.
Introduction to Building E-Commerce Solutions on Heroku and SalesforceSalesforce Developers
Heroku is a powerful platform for building and deploying custom enterprise-class solutions in a rapid fashion. Force.com is the gateway to your customers and sales data. In this session we will present an application that brings the power of a custom Java application running on Heroku together with the Force.com platform for a fully integrated e-commerce solution. We will discuss design patterns and best practices for creating dynamic e-commerce driven web sites using Heroku and Force.com. Join us to learn how to bring these two platforms together to drive your innovation forward and connect with your customers like never before!
When building an enterprise solution or creating an app, data often comes from multiple systems, and business processes frequently cross application boundaries.
Salesforce offers a rich library of programmatic and point-and-click integration tools to customize business processes that span multiple application systems. In this webinar, we will survey the many integration options and technologies available in Salesforce, including newer API and integration features.
This webinar is the first in a series that will explore several ways to integrate systems and services with Salesforce.
Build Cloud & Mobile App on Salesforce Force.com Platform in 15 minsKashi Ahmed
The Salesforce App Cloud provides the fastest path for building enterprise applications in the cloud using Force.com. It includes the Force.com platform for building apps with clicks or code, mobile capabilities through Salesforce1 and mobile SDKs, and the Heroku platform for agile development and scaling of customer-facing apps. Developers can build apps that connect across devices and provide a unified customer experience. The App Cloud also offers security, availability, and performance at scale through its trusted multi-tenant cloud infrastructure.
You might know all about Force.com development, but where does Heroku fit in? Join us as we help you understand this by demonstrating different apps, ranging from the Internet of Things, to Marketing Campaigns, organization-wide collaboration, Big Data, and Mobile services. You'll walk away with lots of ideas about how Heroku fits into the Salesforce platform, and how it can be used to support your next Force.com project.
While there are many ways to build integrations with salesforce, one of the fastest growing ways is through the Salesforce REST API. Join us as we explore the current REST-ful mechanisms available to the AppCloud, and see what the next year has to offer. In this session we will discuss the Salesforce REST API structure, Authenticating to the REST API, sObject Manipulation, and Composition through the REST API.
Heroku is a platform as a service that allows developers to deploy and scale applications without managing infrastructure. Developers can build, run, and operate applications entirely in the cloud. With Heroku, developers can focus on coding features for their apps rather than spending time on systems administration tasks like hardware provisioning, patching, backup etc. Heroku provides automatic scaling of dynos (the lightweight virtual containers that power apps on Heroku), add-ons for common services like Postgres databases and monitoring, and integrated developer tools to simplify deployment and management of cloud applications.
- Health Cloud provides a platform for connecting healthcare professionals and patients through customizable applications that integrate clinical data and enable real-time engagement.
- It features a comprehensive patient record with integrated EMR data, tools for patient management and engagement, and capabilities for customization while maintaining upgradeability.
- Architectural considerations include using standard Salesforce objects like Account and Contact to represent individuals and families, and custom objects linked to these to represent clinical data and functionality from partner applications.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a webinar on coding apps in the cloud with Force.com - Part II. The webinar will include a demo of Visualforce pages, controllers, using JavaScript in Visualforce pages, and a Q&A session. Visualforce allows developers to build dynamic HTML user interfaces for apps using custom tags and an expression language. Controllers provide the logic and data for Visualforce pages. JavaScript can be used to build engaging UIs and leverage JavaScript libraries. The demo will cover standard and custom controllers, extensions, and integrating JavaScript.
The Force.com Platform offers a powerful, scalable, and secure Web Service API to support integration use cases common to large enterprises. In this session, we will revise some of these patterns then focus on a specific pattern used to solve asynchronous integrations. We will delve in to the specific techniques related to this pattern and put them to use by forming real world end-to-end integration use case illustrating maintainability, scalability, extensibility, and security.
With the Lightning Framework you can build modern apps faster and run them across all your devices. With the Winter ’17 Release, we’ve delivered a number of enhancements to Lightning to help you build even faster including new Lightning Base Components and Lightning Data Services. Learn about these important new features and more in this must-attend webinar.
- Accessing data more easily and efficiently with the new Lightning Data Service
- Building Lightning Components faster with new Lightning Base Components
- Developing more interactive experiences with new Lightning Quick Actions and the Utility Bar
Over the past two months, we’ve announced many new resources for developers at Dreamforce and TrailheaDX India. To learn all about them, watch this video, where we'll explore live demos showcasing the latest updates for Lightning Web Components (LWC), Einstein, Heroku, and a lot more on the Customer 360 Platform.
In this session we,
- Explore key highlights from TrailheaDX India
- Show live demos of generally available features
- Explain how you can benefit from these features
Salesforce Backup, Restore & Archiving- Adam Best, Senior Program Architectgemziebeth
- How Salesforce protects your data
- Backup Options
- Salesforce Native Backup Tools
- Heroku External Objects
- Archiving Options
- Where Can You Go Next To Learn More
Bangkok Admin Group TrailheaDX 2020 Global Gathering v2Jihun Jung
The document provides an overview of a global gathering event with the following key details:
- It highlights Sunny Son as a technical architect from Salesforce.
- It includes a forward-looking statement regarding financial projections and risks that may affect results.
- It notes that additional information on risk factors is included in SEC filings on the company's website.
Alba Rivas - Building Slack Applications with Bolt.js.pdfMarkPawlikowski2
This document discusses building Slack applications using the Bolt framework. It provides an overview of how Slack apps work, including how they are created at api.slack.com and use the Events and Web APIs. It introduces the Bolt framework for simplifying Slack app development and describes key features like abstracting implementation details and an intuitive listener pattern. Code examples are provided for the Ready to Fly architecture running a Node.js app on Heroku that interacts with a Slack workspace using these APIs. Block Kit is also introduced as the UI framework for surfaces like modals and messages.
Sample Gallery: Reference Code and Best Practices for Salesforce DevelopersSalesforce Developers
This document provides an overview of the Salesforce Sample Gallery, which contains sample applications, reference code, and best practices for Salesforce developers. It describes different types of sample apps, including recipe style apps with specific code examples and standalone apps that demonstrate features. The document also outlines upcoming updates to the gallery, such as adding new applications and retiring outdated ones. It promotes benefits like inspiration, learning open source code, and understanding development best practices.
The document summarizes a Cleveland developer group meeting that took place virtually. Attendees were encouraged to introduce themselves by sharing their name, location, and if they watched any sessions from Virtual TDX this year. The document also provides links for joining the developer group on Trailblazer and accessing resources from the meeting.
The document contains forward-looking statements about the company's financial and operating results, including expected revenue, earnings, and other metrics. These statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. The risks include general economic conditions, the impact of competition and technology changes, and issues related to the company's business strategy, international operations, acquisitions, taxes, litigation, and other legal and regulatory matters.
The document contains a forward-looking statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act noting that the presentation contains forward-looking statements about financial and operating results including expected GAAP and non-GAAP results. It notes there are risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ from forward-looking statements including general economic conditions, foreign currency fluctuations, and regulatory risks. The document also contains a lengthy list of additional risks and uncertainties that could affect financial results.
Quip can be used to create a centralized location for documenting a Salesforce org. Key benefits include:
1) Real-time collaboration on documents through in-line comments and notifications.
2) Creating templates to standardize processes and documents across projects.
3) Integrating Quip seamlessly with Salesforce for access directly from record pages.
4) Organizing documentation into a file structure with shared business unit folders and record-level sharing.
Tableau can help anyone see and understand their data. Connect to almost any database, drag and drop to create visualizations, and share with a click.
Let's learn Tableau from a Salesforce MVP..
Mark’s passion is enabling a data-driven transformation with intelligent, actionable insights. He is a recipient of the coveted Gold Hoodie (2017) award, and is a published author, thought leader, and global Salesforce event speaker.
Mark loves building smart business analytics that really works, combining business acumen with technical skill to create intelligent and informed insights. With a background in mathematics and engineering, Mark is passionate about solving problems using technology and data. He founded and led a Salesforce partner business, ClearR, for four years, delivering outstanding analytics solutions for Salesforce customers.
Join us for another #ImpactSalesforceSaturday, a series of online Salesforce Saturday sessions.
We invite all – Developers – Administrators – Group Leaders – Consultants with advanced, intermediate or beginner level knowledge on Salesforce(Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, Pardot, Marketing Cloud, IOT, CPQ, Einstein, etc).
Topic: Prepare for Salesforce Certified Heroku Architecture Exam
Date and Time: Saturday, August 29, 2020,
11:00 AM to 12:30 PM IST
Guest Speaker: Durgesh Dhoot
Durgesh is a Partner Alliance Manager at Salesforce.
Speaker: Om Prakash
Om is a Salesforce MVP, Lightning Champion and 4X Salesforce Certified. He is also a Motihari, India Developers Group Leader and MuleSoft Meetup Patna Group Leader and He is currently working as a Product Head at 360 Degree Cloud.
Agenda
1. We will discuss the overview of the Heroku Architecture exam, recommended path through Trailhead Trailmix, and we will explore the resources on the Heroku Dev Center.
This document provides an agenda and summary for a global gathering event on trailblazing together and innovating through change. The event will include a recap of TDX 20, a Lightning messaging service developer Q&A, giving back opportunities, and a developer Q&A session with Peter Chittum from Salesforce. It notes that the session will be recorded and shared on YouTube and encourages participation through chat and Q&A.
Salesforce Learning Journey - Partner Guide to Credentials.pdfssuser72de80
- The document discusses credentials available through Salesforce for partners, including Trailhead certifications and accredited professional credentials.
- Trailhead certifications test skills and knowledge in specific roles like admin, developer, or consultant, while accredited professional credentials require advanced training in core cloud topics and products.
- It provides examples of learning journeys and recommended credentials for different Salesforce clouds and industries to help partners demonstrate expertise, gain recognition, and drive customer success.
This document discusses maximizing the impact of Salesforce through DevOps principles and practices. It notes that CIOs are being measured on how productive remote workforces are and if companies can fully serve customers digitally. DevOps practices like automating processes can yield $5 million in benefits according to a survey. The document outlines an agenda to discuss Salesforce DevOps capabilities, why DevOps is important, how to estimate business value and risk from DevOps, and how organizations' ability to change depends on their ability to deliver digital experiences through apps developed by their teams.
This document summarizes Juan José Rodríguez's presentation on the present and future of Anypoint Platform. The presentation discusses MuleSoft's 3-5 year product strategy of empowering all users to innovate with security, unlocking IT productivity through integration, and connecting systems through universal API management. It also covers new innovations like support for AsyncAPI, GraphQL, automatic API cataloging through CI/CD pipelines, and a vision for a unified API management platform.
1. The document discusses a presentation by a company about its financial and operating results, including expected revenue, earnings, growth rates, and environmental goals.
2. It contains forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially.
3. It lists various risks that could affect the company's results, such as economic conditions, the coronavirus pandemic, foreign exchange rates, and the company's business strategy and growth plans.
Last year was eventful for Salesforce Developers - we started with the launch of Lightning Web Components (LWC), open-sourced it, enabled local development, and ended the year by open-sourcing Base Lightning Components. In this webinar, we will explore exciting new developments within Base Components and we will show you how to use open-source Base Components to build engaging applications faster with local development.
In this session we will,
- Spin up a local development environment to build Lightning web components
- Use and customize the base components and recipes to build pages and apps quickly
- Explore the latest features of VS Code developer tooling while coding for a use case
How to Use Salesforce Platform Events to Help With Salesforce LimitsRoy Gilad
Presented at Israel User Group December 2019: Mixed DMLS Operations, Too Many SOQL Queries, Too Many DML Statements, CPU Timeout: Salesforce's Governor limits are there for a reason but even when you employ best practices you may still exceed them. A good developer will look at all tools available on the platform and find the best approach to solving the problem they are facing. Join us to add the newest tool to your developer toolbelt. Use Platform Events to change the rules of the game, process more, and faster within governor limits.
Link to GitHub repository:
https://github.com/RoyGilad/Dreamforce-2019-Do-more-within-Salesforce-Governor-Limits-using-Platform-Events
Admin Best Practices: 3 Steps to Seamless DeploymentsSalesforce Admins
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Kitchener Salesforce Developer Group Event - Introduction to dev ops with Sal...Sudipta Deb ☁
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Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
Which one is cheapest? Which one is fastest? Which one will scale to meet our needs?
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Threats to mobile devices are more prevalent and increasing in scope and complexity. Users of mobile devices desire to take full advantage of the features
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Let's Learn About Heroku and How to Integrate with Salesforce
1. Let’s learn about
Heroku
What is Heroku and how to integrate it with
Salesforce?
Julián Duque, Lead Developer Advocate
jduque@salesforce.com, @julian_duque
3. Forward-Looking Statement
Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995:
This presentation contains forward-looking statements about the company’s financial and operating results, which may include expected GAAP and non-GAAP financial and other
operating and non-operating results, including revenue, net income, diluted earnings per share, operating cash flow growth, operating margin improvement, expected revenue
growth, expected current remaining performance obligation growth, expected tax rates, the one-time accounting non-cash charge that was incurred in connection with the
Salesforce.org combination; stock-based compensation expenses, amortization of purchased intangibles, shares outstanding, market growth and sustainability goals. The
achievement or success of the matters covered by such forward-looking statements involves risks, uncertainties and assumptions. If any such risks or uncertainties materialize or if any
of the assumptions prove incorrect, the company’s results could differ materially from the results expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements we make.
The risks and uncertainties referred to above include -- but are not limited to -- risks associated with the effect of general economic and market conditions; the impact of geopolitical
events; the impact of foreign currency exchange rate and interest rate fluctuations on our results; our business strategy and our plan to build our business, including our strategy to be
the leading provider of enterprise cloud computing applications and platforms; the pace of change and innovation in enterprise cloud computing services; the seasonal nature of our
sales cycles; the competitive nature of the market in which we participate; our international expansion strategy; the demands on our personnel and infrastructure resulting from
significant growth in our customer base and operations, including as a result of acquisitions; our service performance and security, including the resources and costs required to avoid
unanticipated downtime and prevent, detect and remediate potential security breaches; the expenses associated with new data centers and third-party infrastructure providers;
additional data center capacity; real estate and office facilities space; our operating results and cash flows; new services and product features, including any efforts to expand our
services beyond the CRM market; our strategy of acquiring or making investments in complementary businesses, joint ventures, services, technologies and intellectual property rights;
the performance and fair value of our investments in complementary businesses through our strategic investment portfolio; our ability to realize the benefits from strategic
partnerships, joint ventures and investments; the impact of future gains or losses from our strategic investment portfolio, including gains or losses from overall market conditions that
may affect the publicly traded companies within the company's strategic investment portfolio; our ability to execute our business plans; our ability to successfully integrate acquired
businesses and technologies, including delays related to the integration of Tableau due to regulatory review by the United Kingdom Competition and Markets Authority; our ability to
continue to grow unearned revenue and remaining performance obligation; our ability to protect our intellectual property rights; our ability to develop our brands; our reliance on
third-party hardware, software and platform providers; our dependency on the development and maintenance of the infrastructure of the Internet; the effect of evolving domestic
and foreign government regulations, including those related to the provision of services on the Internet, those related to accessing the Internet, and those addressing data privacy,
cross-border data transfers and import and export controls; the valuation of our deferred tax assets and the release of related valuation allowances; the potential availability of
additional tax assets in the future; the impact of new accounting pronouncements and tax laws; uncertainties affecting our ability to estimate our tax rate; the impact of expensing
stock options and other equity awards; the sufficiency of our capital resources; factors related to our outstanding debt, revolving credit facility, term loan and loan associated with 50
Fremont; compliance with our debt covenants and lease obligations; current and potential litigation involving us; and the impact of climate change.
Further information on these and other factors that could affect the company’s financial results is included in the reports on Forms 10-K, 10-Q and 8-K and in other filings it makes
with the Securities and Exchange Commission from time to time. These documents are available on the SEC Filings section of the Investor Information section of the company’s
website at www.salesforce.com/investor.
Salesforce.com, inc. assumes no obligation and does not intend to update these forward-looking statements, except as required by law.
10. Let’s learn about Heroku | Slide 10
Simplify Deploy, Manage, and Scale
Developer
codes app
Apps runs on Heroku
(in a dyno)
Users on the web use the
app
App management Add-ons,
including data
Developer
builds &
deploys
11. Trusting Heroku with Success
Let’s learn about Heroku | Slide 11
26+ Billion Requests per
Day
9+ Million Apps
Created
175+ Add-on Services
2+ Million Managed Data
Stores
12. Heroku
...is part of the Salesforce Platform
Let’s learn about Heroku | Slide 12
13. Apps on the Salesforce Platform
Delivering maximum flexibility with Salesforce Core and Heroku
Integration
APIs, Salesforce Connect
External Services, Heroku Connect,
Mulesoft Connectors, API Designer
Security
Trusted Services, Salesforce Shield,
Private Spaces, Heroku Shield,
Mulesoft Security
Data
sObjects, Heroku Postgres,
Heroku REDIS, Heroku Kafka
AI & Automation
Einstein, Low-code, Apex,
Open Source Languages
Mobile
Salesforce Mobile App,
Heroku Mobile Template
Compute & Runtime
Multitenant Architecture,
Elastic Architecture
Ecosystem
AppExchange, Heroku Add-ons,
Mulesoft Exchange
ALM
Salesforce CLI, Heroku CLI,
Buildpacks, Heroku Pipelines,
Mulesoft Runtime Manager
UI
LWC, LWC OSS,
Open Source Languages
SALESFORCE PLATFORM Let’s learn about Heroku | Slide 14
14. Heroku Services
Integration
APIs, Salesforce Connect,
External Services, Heroku Connect,
Mulesoft Connectors, API Designer
Security
Trusted Services, Salesforce Shield,
Private Spaces, Heroku Shield,
Mulesoft Security
Data
sObjects, Heroku Postgres,
Heroku REDIS, Heroku Kafka
AI & Automation
Einstein, Low-code, Apex,
Open Source Languages
Mobile
Salesforce Mobile App,
Heroku Mobile Template
Compute & Runtime
Multitenant Architecture,
Elastic Architecture
Ecosystem
AppExchange, Heroku Add-ons,
Mulesoft Exchange
ALM
Salesforce CLI, Heroku CLI,
Buildpacks, Heroku Pipelines,
Mulesoft Runtime Manager
UI
LWC, LWC OSS
Open Source Languages
SALESFORCE PLATFORM Let’s learn about Heroku | Slide 15
16. Heroku Postgres
Secure, managed database as a service
Let’s learn about Heroku | Slide 17
Easily Manage Your Data
Postgres delivers tools to unleash your data’s
potential
Continuous Protection and Health
Constantly monitored to ensure the safety
and health of your database
Make your Data More Powerful
Maximize your data instead of spending time
on database setup and maintenance
17. Heroku Flow
App-centric Continuous Delivery without the drama
Let’s learn about Heroku | Slide 18
Professional Workflows in Seconds
Heroku flow brings easy-to-use structured
workflow for continuous delivery
Better Quality, Tighter Integrations
Automatically review apps and trigger tests
to catch flaws before your users do
Easy Collaboration for Faster Releases
Heroku Teams lets members seamlessly
collaborate on changes to code
18. Heroku Connect
Seamless Heroku and Salesforce Sync
Let’s learn about Heroku | Slide 19
Faster, More Complete Insights with Postgres
Your data in one secure, managed Postgres database.
Leverage Postgres as a powerful data integration layer
Configure with Point-and-Click
Connect data to Salesforce with an intuitive UI. Easily
adjust polling frequencies to control sync rates
Extend Your CRM Data
Build apps that span Heroku and Salesforce
Tami Lau
Sr Programmer