This morning I was greeted by this email from SugarCRM (actually two emails): Dear David Marc Benioff has a few zingers for SugarCRM in his new book Behind the Cloud: “We knew that we had truly emerged as the market leader in the eyes of the industry when we arrived at Dreamforce 2006 to find […]
Dreamforce Starting Today
This year, I’ve been given a Blogger pass to Dreamforce, so I’ll be reporting on happenings fairly regularly. Stay tuned for news, stories, and tips. I’m also planning to post any interesting code from the various developer sessions, so stay tuned! And for my fellow tweeters and bloggers, come to the Dreamforce 2009 Tweetup at […]
Trigger to help Salesforce for Twitter
Filtered Lookups, Validation Rules, and Order of Execution
A Mention in the Developers Challenge
The salesforce.com Developer Force Challenge has concluded, and the team of Force Squared and The Enforcer won a mention! Our Daily Shinro site was listed “for sheer exuberance!” I’m really proud of the site, though the lion’s share of the kudos go to John for the concept and site design. I just coded whatever he […]
Proof that salesforce.com listens – and comprehends
About two weeks ago, I posted a list of the many setup steps I took to make my Winter ‘10 prerelease org useable. Those are the same steps I have to take whenever setting up any Developer Edition org for the first time as well.
An insider at salesforce.com forwarded me this email that a senior person sent to quite a few also-senior people on various product teams:
Subject:
Preparing a New Org. Each Pre-Release. In 27 steps.
Body:
Yikes. http://www.x2od.com/2009/09/16/preparing-a-new-org.html
This is not the most widely-read blog about Salesforce, but it feels good to know that salesforce.com does have its ear to the ground and is taking seriously even the indirect feedback that we bloggers provide.
Kudos, salesforce.com.