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Posted on 5/4/2012
Compared to .NET or J2EE, developing on Force.com is both very familiar and very different. It's familiar because you still follow the same old Software Delivery Lifecycle. You write code, queries, and unit tests using familiar syntaxes and tools. When
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Posted on 4/30/2012
Networking, dinner, program Before the project ever arrives at the desk of a project BA or System Designer, there is someone in the company that has a business need and must make a Business Case to get the project
Posted on 4/27/2012
On April 26th NimbleUser hosted “Take Your Child to Work Day.” Many of the staff’s children attended the event and learned about cloud computing, teamwork and got to see where their parents work. The crew broke into groups for various activities. The
Posted on 4/26/2012
One of the great pleasures we have when rolling out Nimble AMS is rolling up a multitude of Excel Data Silos into a single, shareable, Enterprise database. When people learn about Salesforce CRM and Nimble AMS, we find that too many
Posted on 4/7/2012
If you have a way to pull and format data from another system, the Apex Data Loader is a great, on demand way to push data into Salesforce CRM. Without much effort, you can automate the process and create a
Posted on 4/4/2012
Last week NimbleUser received two awards at the recent ASI Innovation Conference in Las Vegas. This is the annual conference of Authorized iMIS Solution Providers where Advanced Solutions outlines their technology roadmap, provides a deep dive into their solutions and
Posted on 4/3/2012
Before joining NimbleUser, I spent a decade working with open source software and participating in open source communities. Being part of an open source community, and helping to improve tools we use every day, is an enlightening experience, outside the
Posted on 4/1/2012
April 4, 2012 at 5 30 PM 8 30 PMNimbleUser, Pittsford As organizations grow and evolve, many discover that they need to take a more disciplined approach to software development than they did
The Internet was designed to survive a nuclear holocaust, but no one expected to find social media networks still available after the Sun's surprise flare up on Saturday. "While we talk about the bits being in the cloud, most of
Posted on 3/31/2012
Nimblers Janan Compitello and Ted Husted hosted their fifth 'Facebook for the 45+ Crowd' workshop on March 27 and 29, 2012, introducing twelve eager pupils to the world's most popular online destination. In the workshop, participants get hands on with Facebook and learn to connect with family and friends
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