Salesforce is a living breathing application that changes three times every year. Here are some things you should check in your org with each new Salesforce release.
After a week of rest we talk about do a final recap of Dreamforce, rank it and discuss all of the hackathon controversy.
A list of “Under Consideration” Ideas on the Salesforce.com IdeaExchange that have been outstanding for more than a year and worth a look and a vote.
Focusing on an alternative and unorthodox use of Salesforce’s Email-to-Case feature, for logging emails sent to a distribution list.
While Google Wave died almost a year ago, Google Docs and Drive live on so it is time to revisit how we use it for Getting Things Done® (GTD® ), scrums, and project management.
All about some Permission Sets you can use in Summer 13, Dreamforce 13 registration is open and all the happenings on Google I/O.
With a large turnout, numbers rising above 100,000, its no wonder DF13 will be the best ever. This year is jam packed with more sessions, over 1,500, and not one but two Cloud Expos in Moscone North and Moscone West.
A look into some new features released in Spring '13 that sales teams should be excited about.
Three features from Summer ‘13 every sales team should be excited about and why.
A look into some new features released in Winter '14 that sales teams should be excited about.
Winter 14 is almost here so we wrap up with two blog posts on the new features in Service Cloud and Permission Sets.
Winter is coming but before it comes we go over the top features of the Salesforce Winter 14 release notes.
We look at some free data loaders, ask the question if Salesforce is moving away from The Social and are amazed that over 2 billion iMessages are sent a day.