The Official Salesforce Blog - AppExchange Developer
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AppExchange 101 Webcast: Everything You Need to Extend Your CRM Implementation
Jun 5, 2006
Join us for a FREE AppExchange Webinar — Live on June 14, at 11:00 AM PST. AppExchange is the first and only online marketplace for sharing applications. It makes finding and deploying new on-demand apps easy. Many of the apps in the AppExchange are free and all are pre-integrated with Salesforce. There are more than 250 apps to choose from including applications for every department like sales, service, HR, finance —and more. Find everything from project management to recruiting to email marketing and beyond. Learn what you need to know to get started with AppExchange. Plus, get all your questions answered in a live Q&A. Register for our free AppExchange 101 Webcast now. -
New AppExchange Partner Success Blog
May 31, 2006Allow me to introduce the new AppExchange Partner Success Blog. It's written by Rob lamb, Deanna Kung, Angela Kenniston and you guessed it, Wendy Close. They are involved with helping AppExchange partners become successful, and they're doing a great job. If you are an AppExchange Partner interested in promoting your product, this is a great blog to watch.
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New Podcasts from the AppForce Conference
May 30, 2006If like me, work, distance or life kept you away from the AppForce conference, here is your chance to catch up with what happened. We have posted 3 sessions from the AppForce conference to our podcast, Salesforce.com on iTunes. The three sessions are (click the title to listen to a session on iTunes):
- Adam Gross ( of Salesforce.com): Introducing AppExchange.
- Matt Ho ( of Kieden): Building Great Apps
- Ken Norton ( of JotSpot): Building Great Apps
Technorati Tags: appexchange, salesforce, podcast, appforce, webservices, ondemand
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Curiosity killed the mother of invention
Apr 26, 2006Just like necessity is the mother of invention, curiosity is the mother of discovery. Scott Hemmeter was curious about how many test drives his AppExchange application had been taken for, so he found a way to use the login history to find out. Not only did he end up finding out who was test driving his app, but he also found that he could find what browsers they were using, where they were located etc.

Technorati Tags: appexchange, reporting, development, salesforce
