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Salesforce- An Introduction to SF DevOps For Customers And Modern Businesses

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Salesforce is known for its cloud computing CRM solutions for modern businesses.

Besides being widely sought after in the market for its excellent customer support and service, it uses AI-driven CRM to add value to your existing business and help it gain a competitive edge in the market.

The team at Salesforce is continuously working on its platform to ensure its users get the latest technologies and features for enhanced customer experience.

The developers here believe in innovation. This is why they value the feedback of their users and work dedicatedly to introduce new features for a satisfactory seamless experience with success.

A look at how did Salesforce evolve?

Salesforce was launched as a SaaS company meaning it offered its customers the benefits of software as a service.

However, later it offered its customers the benefits of PaaS or platform as a service.

This means Salesforce allowed its customers to use its platform for the development of software apps as well.

Traditional techniques for developing software were very challenging for most developers in the past.

They thought of an idea and had to invest in the required hardware infrastructure and install very sophisticated software.

Later they had to define different users and give them access to the app. They had to set up the analytics and reports.

Then they had to establish adequate security features and integrate it with mobiles and make it social as a functional app.

This process is very time consuming and tedious. It generally takes around 6 to 12 months.

This is where Salesforce grabbed popularity as all the above components were taken care of by it.

The developers need not worry about the software, analytics, reports, user access, etc.

Salesforce gives its customers the full package with everything included, and the developers need to use them to build the application.

This means a lot of time and money is saved in the process. This boosted productivity, and this is the prime reason as to why Salesforce suddenly grew popular.

It could bring in a positive difference in the field of software development.

The role of Salesforce in today’s market

Salesforce has evolved as a platform to provide developers with all the tools and the resources they need to develop custom software.

Google, Twitter, Facebook, and other big names are all using Salesforce in one way or the other in some form, either as a CRM or a delivery platform for the creation of apps.

The biggest benefit of developing apps on Salesforce is developers that share that app on Cloud and multiple companies located in different geographical locations across the world, even on several domains.

For instance, take the HR division of a big company that has locations worldwide. An app is needed for the maintenance of the payroll records and other HR details.

This is where Salesforce is an excellent solution as it helps the company to create the app and host it on the Cloud to multiple locations without hassles.

Therefore, from the above, it is evident that Salesforce is an excellent solution to companies when it comes to top-quality CRM and software development solutions.

It saves time and money, is simple to use, and continually has a developer team targeting to improve the platform by invoking customer feedback for better functionality and satisfaction.

How did Salesforce DevOps boost its popularity in the market?

Over the last two decades, Salesforce has grown in popularity multi-fold. It is not only one of the fastest software platforms in the world.

It is a leader in service, sales, integration, and the development of custom applications and other salient benefits.

There are several reasons as to why an organization might consider or embrace Salesforce.

It offers immense value to the business and provides a lot of capabilities that are innovative and really out of the box in nature.

Its robust SF DevOps processes and practices have a positive reputation in the market.

This software enterprise platform releases novel capabilities at a fast pace that gives organizations the benefits of limitless innovation and customization.

How does the Salesforce platform differ from its traditional peers?

It does not need to handle the infrastructure for data, computing, security, and network.

In short, the user does not have to invest in any generic administration system with no value to the business.

The community at Salesforce is accessible and very supportive, so anyone can use and implement it.

The learning culture that revolves around the Trailhead of Salesforce is quite commendable.

This enables the rapid advent of skill development in every field, making it the platform’s major attraction.

The primary goal of Salesforce for the whole of 2000 was to focus on “clicks” and not “code” Even their logo has the image of “no software,” and this became the platform’s first mascot calls SaaSy.

With Salesforce, one could become a declarative developer with the aid of only clicks and create data models, automate business processes, and build a user interface with the drag and drop technique.

This opened doors to new job specializations in the market. They were admins and app builders for Salesforce.

They became citizen software developers that were empowered to customize the Salesforce platform directly to align their business needs.

With time Salesforce grew, and its developers identified the need to enable the features of custom coding.

This was when Apex Triggers and then Apex Classes arrived on the scene.

Visualforce made its entry in 2008, and admins of the platform continued to bring in and configure rich software development capabilities for businesses.

The platform allows developers both new and experienced to built interfaces with declarative features.

At the outset, the codes developed by Salesforce were basic, and just some lines in the right places could accommodate data processing and unusual calculations adequately.

Gradually these few lines became thousands of custom codes. The volume increased after the legacy apps were migrated from different systems. However, to date, Salesforce still focuses on its motto – No Software.

About the Author

Kelly Wilson is an experienced and skilled Business Consultant and Financial advisor in the USA. She helps clients both personal and professional in long-term wealth building plans.

During her spare time, she loves to write on SF DevOps processes. She loves to share her knowledge and Expert tips with her readers.


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