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My Salesforce Blog & Enterprise Irregulars

A couple blogs to add to the blogroll:

  • My Salesforce Blog feed-icon-12x12.png: Salesforce developer focused blog by Joseph Ferraro, a Salesforce customer, developer, and admin for a corporate real estate firm based in Philadelphia. Welcome, Joseph!
  • Enterprise Irregulars feed-icon-12x12.png: A blog about Enterprise technology and its application to business in the 21st century. I think I am late in finding out about this one. I found it via Gareth’s recent post.

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Software for Virtual Teams

The Read/WriteWeb blog feed-icon-12x12.png has a nice post about Software for Virtual Teams.

If you are looking for other on-demand type tools for your team/business, this is a nice list to start with.

Check it out

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CRM Roundup on IT|Redux

The ITRedux blog feed-icon-12x12.png has a nice post comparing 9 on-demand CRM applications. It’s a good article to read to get a sense of what else is out there as an on-demand CRM tool. The CRM applications they review are:

IT|Redux is the leading blog when it comes to “Office 2.0”. The author of the blog, Ismael Ghalimi, is the one that put together the Office 2.0 conference, which took place in San Francisco last October immediately following Dreamforce. He maintains a database of Office 2.0 applications. One of their many categories is CRM applications.

A few other on-demand CRM applications that I have on my list that are not covered on that post are:

Also, 37 Signals is supposed to be coming out with a CRM solution some day. They posted about it over a year ago, but nothing has come to fruition yet.

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Decoding Salesforce

We have a new developer-focus Salesforce blog out there. It’s called Decoding Salesforce feed-icon-12x12.png. According to the About page on the site:

The decoding salesforce blog is developed as a way for Eoin and Ale to talk about the development of scripts/formulas and customization for the salesforce.com application.

We both work with salesforce on a daily basis as administrators and have extensively customized our applications to serve our business purposes. Please feel free to add comments/questions to the posts as we go along and we’ll do our best to answer them.

Finally if you have any ideas or would like to contribute to this site please let us know at team(at)salesforce(dot)phollaio(dot)com

This project, and the associated code, are developed by us, and are not officially supported, associated or endorsed by Salesforce.com.

There are a bunch of interesting posts so far, but an interesting idea is their set of bookmarklets called SFDCMe.

The goal of SFDCMe is to implement a few, useful bookmarklets to avoid Salesforce.com Support Reps spending a ridiculous amount of time clicking here, there

Nice to see more Salesforce developer-focused blogs out there.

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Salesforce Collective

A new Salesforce-related blog has emerged. It’s called Salesforce Collective feed-icon-16x16.png. It’s by Chris Kramer who also writes the Online Marketing Today blog.

Per the About page:

I started this blog because I realized there were several great blogs about Salesforce.com that each had something to contribute to the community, but that there was no once source you could go to for everything. My goal with this site is to bring you the most comprehensive collection of Salesforce.com blogs and information along with my own contributions and feedback on the Salesforce.com platform.

Who am I? My name is Chris Kramer and I’m the co-founder of an interactive advertising agency called NETexponent. I’ve been a loyal Salesforce.com customer for nearly 2 years.

You can reach me at Chris at NETexponent dot com.

I look forward to reading your blog, Chris.

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