This link has been bookmarked by 20 people . It was first bookmarked on 13 Nov 2006, by Michael Lee.
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Pauli SystemsAlthough to completely current (2006) still a good introduction into principles. Getting started.
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Luis OopshThe interesting point from a developer's perspective is that the underlying technology is based around database concepts, with default actions and views. Salesforce has almost completely opened up this infrastructure. Even novice users can create custom o
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The account has a 2MB data limit, which is enough space to add roughly 1500 contacts.
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built-in data and authentication models
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built-in customer base
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Even novice users can create custom objects that are the equivalent of database tables, and add or remove fields from the default objects.
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for profit or otherwise, the AppExchange directory is the answer. It's integrated directly into all Salesforce accounts. If you build an application inside your own account, you can package it directly to the AppExchange directory.
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George BrettPart 1 of 3 part series how to build and distribute apps on SalesForce AppExchange
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