This week’s guest post for the AppExchange Series has been written by Francesco Quinterno, founder of accessnow which built a Salesforce app to help emergency management…for more details jump down to this great post! accessnow was founded by Atlanta based Francesco Quinterno and Lesley Morgan. They’ve leveraged their experience while working for The Coca-Cola Company, […]
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[Salesforce / Mobile] How to go mobile with Salesforce – Part 2
The second part of the guest post about Salesforce mobile adoption by our friend Barbora at Resco.net, who will analyze the issues to avoid when planning Salesforce mobile. Barbora Piatrova (marketing specialist at Resco) takes her passion for digital marketing & Mobile CRM everywhere she goes. Currently, she’s involved in creating & mastering content […]
[Salesforce / Mobile] How to go mobile with Salesforce – Part 1
A new high level guest blog about Salesforce mobile adoption by our friend Barbora at Resco.net, who will analyze the main problems and issues related to going mobile. This is the part 1 of the article…stay tuned for the second part! Barbora Piatrova (marketing specialist at Resco) takes her passion for digital marketing & […]
[Salesforce / MuleSoft] My first Mule ESB flow
Another trailblazer joins Nerd at Work crew! His name is Christian Tinghino and his first post is about a brand new addition to the Salesforce platform: MuleSoft. He’s been helped by another awesome trailblazer, Ivano Guerini. Christian Tinghino is a Senior Salesforce.com Developer at WebResults, part of Engineering Group. He started working in 2012, moving […]
[Salesforce / AppExchange series] BeeFree: responsive Email templates
This week’s new post is dedicated to a new AppExchange app, meant to give us an awesome edge in Salesforce and that is creating beautiful, responsive Email Templates with a simple drag-n-drop editor. Thanks to our week’s guest blogger Jitender Padda. Jitender is the founder of CodeJinn and also an avid Salesforce developer who is […]
[Salesforce / API] Bulk API 2.0 quick & dirty!
I introduce you our week’s trailblazer Claudio Marzorati. Claudio is a Salesforce Developer @ PwC Italy (Milan) with 2 years of experience. He worked with different retails that allowed him to increase his technical background on several aspects. From analysis, to development, to the direct relationship with the customer, nothing is left to chance. Other […]
[Salesforce / Apex] Forceea data factory framework: a new approach to an old problem
This week’s guest post is a cool technical post about Apex Tests by Nikos Mitrakis. Apex Tests are perceived as the hated necessity by most Salesforce developers: they are really important to keep high code quality levels but they are not the most fun part of coding with Salesforce. I casually discovered Nikos through his […]
[Salesforce / Ohana Community Italia] Part 1: Salesforce Community on Slack workspace
For those of you who has no idea of what the Ohana Community Italia is, please refer to this post I wrote in the late December 2017. Long story short, we are building our own nation wide Salesforce community… This is a handy GitHub repository with all the code needed to follow this article. I […]
[Salesforce / AppExchange Series] Streamline Project Management with Cloud Coach Milestones
This week’s AppExchange hero is Brandi Johson, marketing consultant at Cloud Coach, who is going to present us Cloud Coach Milestones, the ideal tool for simple task and project management on the Salesforce platform. Brandi Johnson is a marketing consultant and certified Salesforce admin. She focuses on helping clients create effective marketing strategies and leverage […]
[Salesforce / Amazon Echo] AlexForce 2.0: integrate Salesforce and Alexa (the ultimate Apex library)
More than 2 years ago I wrote about a library I made up for integrating Salesforce and Amazon Echo, using its REST APIs and Apex: this is the original post. I supported the library for a while hoping that the Ohana could took ownership of it but unfortunately this didn’t happened. With great surprise I […]
