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Salesforce
May 21, 2012 | Terry Luschen: Making Validation Rules work with Integrations
Validation rules are great for trying to keep your data clean and valid. But what happens when bad data can flow into your system from other systems? In this blog there is a solution that works will in some situations.
May 17, 2012 | Alex Berg: Designing Solutions with Visualforce Mobile Components
I’ve started looking heavily into the Visualforce Mobile Components, a community-maintained set of Visualforce components that make it easy to develop Visualforce pages designed for tablet browsers. It’s open source and has an above average set of docs on both Github and on a Developerforce wiki. While these docs are certainly useful to devs, I was looking for an evaluative look at the solution as a whole and a judgement of its architecture.
May 15, 2012 | Terry Luschen: Five Steps to Easier Deployments with Salesforce
There are some best practices which, if followed, will make your Salesforce deployments much easier. Read on for ideas on how to keep your phone from ringing late at night and during the weekend during deployments.
May 10, 2012 | Craig Isakson: Responsive?
Here at Sundog we create a lot of responsive websites. Essentially you create one site which scales its size and changes its layout and content based on the browser resolution.
May 10, 2012 | Greg Ewing Lee: Implications of Salesforce’s Government Cloud
A few weeks back, Salesforce announced the creation of its own “Government Cloud”, a cloud platform dedicated to the Government sector. This platform is intended to provide a fast-track for all levels of government to reach the cloud. Not only does this prime Salesforce to take over another market for their cloud-based services, more so, it helps the public sector to make traction toward an elusive goal of evolving the technology and services of the public sector.
May 07, 2012 | Terry Luschen: Integrating Salesforce and Marketo
Integrating Salesforce and Marketo is a great way to create synergy between marketing and sales. This blog contains some integration options that are available once the connection between the two has been set.
May 01, 2012 | Alex Berg: Shared Salesforce Sandbox Issues
Sharing a Salesforce org for development can be a challenge. I’ve heard about some teams successfully using version control and continuous integration in their Salesforce development, but their process may not work for every team for a variety of reasons. I’d like to point out a few issues in particular when sharing development sandboxes with other developers.
May 01, 2012 | Terry Luschen: Authentication with Salesforce
When starting a project in Salesforce one of the first discussions is usually around how to authenticate the users. There are many options and I would like to list some of them for you….
April 30, 2012 | Greg Ewing Lee: Extending Beyond Salesforce Analytics
There are few things more frustrating to organizations than the inability to effectively analyze the data that they are capturing. Salesforce provides a great deal of flexibility for capturing data and executing business processes in the cloud, but reporting/analytics seems to always come up short for many organizations’ needs. With this understanding, what options do organizations have to leverage the power of their investment in the Force.com platform and get effective and flexible analytics?
April 24, 2012 | Terry Luschen: Automating the APEX Data Loader
The graphical user interface (GUI) for the APEX Data Loader is great for manual data loads. But when you need to automate data loads some more detail needs to be worked into the process. Read on for more ideas.
April 16, 2012 | Terry Luschen: The Importance of External IDs in Integrations
External IDs are an important way to tie Salesforce data to data in an internal system like SAP, Oracle or Siebel. Read on to learn about external ids and how to use them with the Partner API.
April 10, 2012 | Terry Luschen: Requirements Gathering for Integrations
When estimating integrations with Salesforce during the discovery phase of an implementation what questions should be asked? Read on for some ideas.
