Gareth’s 2007 Predictions

Gareth Davies has posted his 2007 predictions. Most of them are Salesforce.com related.

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APEX Wiki

I just went to the ADN site and noticed a complete redesign. It appears that Salesforce will be introducing the Apex Wiki. This looks to be the new home for all the toolkits and documentation on developing with Salesforce (native, composite, api, ajax, apex).

While writing this post, the ADN site design was flip-flopping between old and new. I imagine they will let us know exactly what the site is to be used for, who can edit, etc. etc. It appears that it will be open for anyone with a developer account to edit the pages. I was able to login with my developer account ID and get to an edit page.

The direct link to the wiki is https://wiki.apexdevnet.com.

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Winter 07 Landing Page on Successforce

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Updated Developer Documentation

Just echoing the post from the ADN Blog.

  • The 8.0 API documentation was updated and posted. (link)
  • The AJAX Toolkit will be out of beta with Winter 07 and the documentation was posted (link). Usage of the beta toolkit will still work, but changing to the production toolkit will provide better performance and will allow you to take advantage of new enhancements as they come out.
  • Tech Note “What’s New in Apex Web Services API Winter ’07” (link) provides an overview of the API changes and considerations in moving your integrations to the 8.0 API.

If you only care to follow 1 link, the main Documents page on ADN is the place to look.

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User Adoption Dashboard and Auto vCard are used at Singapore Airlines

Salesforce issued a press release yesterday about Singapore Airlines utilizing 14 AppExchange applications to “Automate Tasks, Increase Efficiency and Improve Visibility Into Accounts”. I am happy to report that 2 of my applications, User Adoption Dashboard and Auto vCard (both free), are among them and mentioned in the press release.

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