1. Introduction to Force.com /
Salesforce Platform
Marc Kuster - ISV Technical Evangelist
Matthias Urbanski – Partner Enablement
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3. “80% of new commercial enterprise apps will
be deployed on cloud platforms in 2012””
IDC Predictions 2012: Competing for 2020
8. What Are the Most Common Apps Built on the Platform?
Critical Social Front Social Social
Processes Ends Websites Engagement
Cut inefficiency with the Extend the the value of your Accelerate your Connect to customers the
power of the cloud. backoffice marketing to the pace way they expect it - social
the market moves at. and mobile, all the time.
9. Success with external focused solutions
Brand Adoption Flexible Webseiten
Personalisierte
Mitgliederberichte
Werbeseiten
Webseite für Event
Kundengeschichten
Registrierung
Webseite für
Modellsuche, Blog
Franchisepartner
Ideen Management Kampagnen
Webseiten
Nachricht an Läufer
10. Webasto Builds Service Parts Info Portal for
Partners and Employees
Optimized Provisioning provides
distributors visibility to latest campaigns and
product info
Parts Data Inventory
Planning and Management improves
oversight and management of business
processes Vehicle Data Customers
Service Part Documentation Increased rep
productivity and visibility to order information
through integration with SAP
11. Customers Have Built Social Apps Across Every Department
Human Resources Operations Websites/eCommerce
Employee Asset Consumer Site
Collaboration Management
Employee Performance Facebook App
Intranet Mgt/Analytics
Information Technology Order Management Marketing
Release Order Franchise
Management Management Management
Offer Event
IT Goverance
Management Management
ERP/Accounting Billing and Claims Facilities/Legal
Billing Datacenter
Inventory and Management Management
Distribution
Property/VIP
General Insurance
Management
Ledger Claims
12. Proven Business Results
Deliver More Apps Less Resources Make Changes Faster Lower Cost
3x More Apps 94% Fewer 4.5x Faster 54% Lower
Per Year Developer Hours Updates TCO
Automatic Prebuilt Ideal for Agile Multi-tenant
Upgrades Application Development PaaS
Components
Source: 2009 IDC Study, “Force.com Cloud Platform Drives Huge Time to Market and Cost Savings”
Tabs to set up in advance:1) http://www.force.com (go to the Kelly services video)2) Force.com demo org3) Siteforce demo org4) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adjvEEs1A6w&t=49m55s (this is the heroku Warner Brothers video)5) https://www.facebook.com/Disneyland (this is the Disneyland heroku app – click on “Create a Disney Memories Photobook”)
Enterprise cloud app platforms are becoming a standard requirement for IT. IDC predicts up to 80% of all new commercial applications will be deployed on cloud platforms in 2012. Cloud platforms are rapidly becoming an IT “must have” for delivering innovation into the business. With the ability to build and deploy a new class of business applications that are mobile, social and realtime at far faster speed and that ever before, Cloud app platforms promise to change the IT landscape forever.Additional notes from the IDC report:(http://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=prUS23177411)“last year we predicted that 80% of new applications developed in 2012 would be developed for the cloud. We predict that in 2012, that number will go even higher. The traditional model for enterprise application distribution and deployment is quickly being obsoleted by the cloud PaaS/app store model, which is far less complex and costly for developers. The eventual dominance of cloud distribution and deployment of solutions”
After the ability to build innovative new business applications that drive growth for a company, cloud app platforms need to deliver confidence. So many cloud platforms have been introduced in the last few years that customers are asking the important questions about their track record of delivering proven: enterprise security, performance, scale, and and upgrades. Customers need a platform that is proven in the market place and will always be able to support them no matter what type of application they want to build. The Salesforce Platform is the most proven and trusted cloud app platform available today. It has a full 12 year history of delivering customer success. The most complex and sophisticated cloud based business applications run on Salesforce from some of the biggest companies in the world. Over 1.3 million business apps are live on the platform including over 1M on Heroku and 350,000 on Force.comThere have been over 1M installs of third party apps from the AppExchange, our “istore of over 1000 business applications”. Our platform ecosystem is the biggest and most comprehensive in the market with apps for every business process and vertical.The platform now processes over 40 Billion transactions per quarter. A transaction is defined as either a database call generated from our UI or an integration call. Over half of all calls are system to system integration calls. Finally, our platform is certified with every major security certification possible including SysTrust, GSA, SAS 70, and HL7. Security and trust is always job #1. We are regularly testing our platform against the most experienced security organizations and companies in the world including Symantec, Cisco, USSA, Wells Fargo, State Farm, and the US State Department to ensure the highest levels of protection and trust. But its better to show you live the proven power of the platform. Let me take you out to our live site that shows our current platform performance metrics. (give http://trust.salesforce.com/ demo)
So how did they do it? Using the Salesforce platform. The Salesforce Platform is the foundation that fuels the social enterprise. It is the industry’s most comprehensive and proven cloud app platform, empowering companies to innovate with confidence and transform their business.The Salesforce Platform provides an option of trusted cloud services to build new social, mobile and real-time apps for virtually any business process. Site.com is for building public websites. Its the world’s first and only cloud content management system built for the social enterprise. It allows companies to market at the speed of social. Site.com changes the game for marketers, providing a comprehensive studio and visual tools that allow users to create content once and publish in seconds across a company’s corporate sites, mobile sites and public social networks.Force.com is the cloud platform for building innovative and customized business apps quickly and easily. Custom Force.com apps are more social, mobile and user-friendly. As a result, businesses develop new and innovative best practices, automate old processes, and increase employee collaboration and productivity. For maximum flexibility and choice, Force.com offers both a declarative programming model for business users – which provides visual tools for rapidly build apps without code – and a programmatic interface for developers to write custom business logic in the cloud.Heroku is the polyglot cloud platform for building social, mobile and real-time apps to engage with customers in entirely new ways. The appetite for cloud apps has never been greater, and Heroku allows companies to deliver the cutting-edge brand (and app) experience that consumers have come to expect.Heroku lets app developers spend 100% of their time on their application code, using their choice of the most popular languages and frameworks, to create that optimal end-user experience. Heroku takes care of everything else What anchors everything at salesforce is Database.com. Database.com is our proven multitenant cloud database service natively built to power social and mobile cloud apps. All of our packaged apps, native ISV apps and custom apps can store and share data in database.com. It provides the unified foundation including the social profile at the heart of the social enterprise. Database has been powering the cloud infrastructure for salesforce.com’s 100,000+ customers for more than 12 years. Today, more than 45 billion transactions are executed on Database.com every quarter.
We have rebuilt our whole architecture to create a social enterprise architecture and it is powered by the Salesforce Platform.We built Database.com, which was the first socially enabled database as a cloud service, right on the internet itself.Data.com makes sure that the data in your databases is as clean and as clear and as consistent as possible and that you're following the global data policies and having the compliance in the world. So, you have the data you need to be successful. Heroku allows you to build customer social apps for the social enterprise.We built Force.com to build employee social applications for the social enterprise. All of this is wrapped with Chatter, enterprise collaboration for the social enterprise.On top of that is our sales cloud, our service cloud, or marketing cloud, and our work applications.This is our core architecture and this came from this transformational work with Toyota. Amazing! That is amazing.
What are the most common apps built on the platform? We break them down into four major use cases:First is automating critical business processes. A critical process is one that directly adds value back to a company. Good examples are employee recruiting and onboarding, franchise management, or even digital marketing. Often these critical processes are being managed with inefficient paper based solutions, excel, or even an outdated technology like Lotus Notes or Access databases. Often these processes can be stand alone but sometimes they are integrated. The second major use case is what we call “Social Front Ends”. Social Front Ends are applications that extend the value of legacy data or systems such as ERP, Data Warehouses, or even Mainframes. Social Front Ends are one of the most popular use cases for the platform. They help companies maximize their investments from their legacy systems by allowing them to build a layer of agility around them using a cloud platform. As at the apps become more focused on the customers, Social Websites are a major use case for our platform. Customers can rapidly build external customer, partner, mobile and micro sites with the Salesforce Platform that are preintegrated with their salesforce data and require no additional hardware or software servers. Finally, is one of the most exciting and innovative use cases for the platform. Customer Social Engagement. Today companies are looking for fresh new ways to engage and interact with their customers. They are trying to reach them where they spend most of their time in social networks like Facebook. Social Engagement Apps allow companies to build applications that engage customers in realtime across new social channels. Lets take a look at a few customers each use case:
Webasto, one of the worlds top 100 automotive suppliers with over $2Billion in revenues and 8500 employees, used Force.com to build a service parts and information system around their SAP core for their distributors and employees that improves distribution visibility, partner and employee productivity, and process oversight.
And while selling Force.com is good for you, it’s even better for your customers – they will be able to deliver more applications per year, using fewer developer resources, be more agile in their ability to respond to changing business needs, and reduce their total cost of ownership – all together, customers have found that moving to Force.com generates $8 of ROI for every $1 they spend!