Wednesday 8 May 2013

Moving to cloud computing can be smart decision for governments & companies.


Now technology is considered as much a productive resource as land, labor and capital. So how can a developing economy solve its problem of increasing access to technology? The answer has, fortunately, come from the technology industry itself. Cloud computing gives us an opportunity to re-imagine technology as an affordable, operational expense.

Can government embody innovation through Salesforce.com?


When I posted It's all about developer.force.com last week, I thought to go through one of the Salesforce resources Force.com Blogs. I found something interesting there and so thinking to share through this blog. 

With reference to my previous post Moving to cloud computing can be smart decision for governments companies and one of the Salesforce blogs Can Government embody innovation? | Developer Force.com Blogs, I see that there are many companies like BasicGovCloud Safety Net and LaunchPad that are doing innovations through Salesforce.com platform and helping government process to be smoother and efficient and thereby enabling the benefits reach out to the common masses.



Taking an example of BasicGov, it’s mission is to help state and local governments provide better services to its citizens. They accomplish this by offering a suite of modules that streamlines and automates processes in community development to achieve smart growth and sustainability goals. One of the widely known is the Citizen Portal where one can “view status of applications, complaints, communications online”.

Do you know any similar stories, please do share with us. 

Tuesday 7 May 2013

What do you expect from Dreamforce 2013?


Last year at dreamforce, THE CLOUD COMPUTING INDUSTRY EVENT OF THE YEAR, Business is Social was the keynote. This year I am very much excited to know the theme of dreamforce 2013.
Referencing to my last blog post Excerpts from the Salesforce Mobile Developer Week, let me guess this year's theme: Business is Mobile.  What do you say?
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At Dreamforce, if you are a technical or less technical guy, you can contribute to it by exercising either of the two options given:


        This year's submissions on the following technologies, but anything related to the Salesforce Platform is acceptable:
    • Mobile
    • Identity
    • APIs
    • Tools
    • Integration

        Note that this (Call for Paper) CFP applies to the Developer Zone ONLY.


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        Have a session idea you would like to suggest to the Dreamforce Content Team? Submit your idea here >>




Which option you are going for? Let others know your thoughts.

Thursday 2 May 2013

It's all about developer.force.com


This time I am thinking to touch base with something more important which is generally ignored when you are working on Salesforce.com.

Have we ever seen what all resources are there on Salesforce's developerforce homepage which could help us enhance our knowledge/skill and make Salesforce learning easy to absorb and transfer.
Well, I am an ardent visitor of developerforce.com. What I feel is that we only know 10% of the available resources and the rest is buried deep down our ignorance, just like an Iceberg.

So, almost all important resources I would like to outline here so that we could come to know what all are pre-existing there, and what we are not utilizing efficiently.


CodeTalk is a new pilot program for developers to have their Force.com technical queries answered via a live, unscripted 30 minute Q&A session on pre-selected topics.


Code Share is a directory of open source code projects covering all aspects of the Force.com Platform. Browse and access the source code for these projects to learn more about the code. Create an account of your own on Code Share to collaborate with project owners and other members on existing projects, and create and register projects of your own.


Here we could get all important blogs by renowned Salesforce.com Evangelists like Pat PattersonLauren GrauJosh BirkSandeep Bhanot etc.


Explore the menus below for our current developer documentation.
    •   General Development
    •   Database, Objects, Query, and Search
    •   Security
    •   App Logic
    •   User Interface
    •   Web Sites
    •   Mobile
    •   Integration
    •   App Distribution
    •   Tools
    •   Analytics
    •   Service Cloud


The core resource libraries are concise, role-based views of the Force.com platform. The documents in the libraries don't have to be read in a particular order, and provide a good introduction to a logical slice of the platform.
These libraries are continually being refined and extended—check back soon for new resources.

                    The Developer Core Resource Library is a set of resources covering all the fundamental aspects of the Force.com platform and its various components, aimed at a developer audience.
                    These resources will get you up to speed on the platform, providing all the necessary background and pointers to get you started developing applications and solutions quickly and efficiently.
                    The resources look at the logic, database, user interface, integration and security layers.
                   The Architect Core Resource Library is a set of resources covering all the fundamental aspects of the Force.com platform.

These resources serve two audiences: those who want to understand how the Force.com platform and architecture can be used to fit into and extend their existing infrastructure and security frameworks, and those who want to understand how to architect applications on Force.com for commercial purposes.


This page lists all the content featured on the Developer Force home page over the past few years. You can use the category picklist to filter for content in particular groups - for example, content about integration. You can also filter by type (whether it's an article, webinar or a tech talk) and year.


It lists out all the Salesforce webinars over the past few years.


You can get workbooks (PDF/HTML format) on Salesforce. Books like:

    •   Force.com Workbook
    •   Force.com Integration Workbook
    •   Mobile SDK Workbook
    •   Apex Workbook
    •   Visualforce Workbooks
    •   Database.com Workbook
    •   Analytics Workbook
    •   Security Workbook
    •   Service Cloud Workbook


The following cheat sheets, covering Apex code, Visualforce, Chatter, the Force.com SOAP API, formulas and GitHub, are concise reference guides to each of these technologies - summarizing the most important aspects of each technology in a compact, searchable and printable form.


You can get books on Salesforce. Books like:

    •   Advanced Apex Programming for Salesforce and Force.com
    •   Force.com Developer Certification Handbook (DEV401)
    •   Development with the Force.com Platform: Building Business Applications in the Cloud
    •   Force.com Fundamentals: Custom Application Development in the Cloud
    •   Salesforce Handbook


It outlines best practices and code sample. In other words, It provides you recipes by category.


We generally get to know regarding Salesforce webinars via emails, facebook, twitter etc. But here you could come to know upcoming events like webinars, code talk, User Group meetings etc all at one place.


Here's a list of active Force.com Developer User Groups. Dive in and join a user group near you. If you're interested in starting one yourself, contact us and we'll help you get the ball rolling.


This page lists all the content featured on the Developer Force home page over the past few years. You can use the category picklist to filter for content in particular groups - for example, content about integration. You can also filter by type (whether it's an article or a tech talk) and year.

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It outlines New Questions, New Ideas, New Blog Posts on Salesforce.com. You can also come to know New Features added in the current release.


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The Force.com MVP Program recognizes outstanding contributors and technological leaders in the Force.com cloud platform ecosystems. These Force.com MVPs are being called out for willingly sharing their expertise with others, demonstrating stewardship of the community in which they play an integral part, advancing the community body of knowledge and strengthening the developer network. This program recognizes exceptional individuals within the Salesforce community for their leadership, knowledge, and ongoing contributions. These individuals represent the spirit of the community and what it is all about!

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To add on to the above developerforce contents, the below one is the highly sought platforms to get your Salesforce functional/non-functional related query sorted out at the earliest.


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