Heroku recently announced a new part of Heroku Enterprise called Private Spaces that allows you to run your own Heroku in a separate but still managed cloud. This webinar will cover the basics of Heroku and Private Spaces. Private Spaces provides an isolated network for your apps and data, enhancing security and privacy. You will learn how to securely integrate your Heroku apps with Salesforce using IP restrictions.
In addition you will learn how you can use Private Spaces to pick specific geographic locations for your Private Spaces, aiding in privacy and performance requirements.
Key Takeaways
- Learn the basics of Heroku Private Spaces
- See how Private Spaces will help improve security for your cloud apps
- Explore the benefits of using Private Spaces with Salesforce
- Watch live demos from Salesforce & Heroku Evangelists
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Diving Into Heroku Private Spaces
1. Matt Creager, Heroku, @Matt_Creager
James Ward, Salesforce, @_JamesWard
Diving Into Heroku Private Spaces
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allowing.
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7. Building Apps That Redefine Customer Relationships
Requires a New Recipe
Technologies of the consumer Internet like Node, PHP, Java, and Ruby
Curated platform with the right technology choices, capable of handling rapid, uneven growth
Developer experience for heterogeneous teams to continuously deliver, run and scale apps
Latest open source data stores as a service, for complex data processing
The network and trust controls of on-prem systems, with the flexibility of the cloud
Secure app environments bound to customer data in corporate systems, including Salesforce
9. Heroku
Elements
150+ Add-
ons to
extend your
app
Heroku Enterprise is Everything
You Need to Build and Scale Apps
Power your customer relationship strategy with engaging apps
Dynos
Run top languages at any scale
Heroku Postgres & Heroku
Redis
Leading
Developer
Experience
With built-in
continuous
delivery
10. Heroku Enterprise has the
Features Large Companies Need
Collaboration
• Shared Application Portfolio
• Team and User Administration
• Add-on Sharing
• Cross-functional Team
Support
Control
• Private Spaces
• SSO
• Fine-Grained Access Controls
• App Portfolio Visibility
• Resource Utilization
Management
Confidence
• Proven Runtime
• Up Stack Management
• Developer’s Choice
• Consistent and
Predictable Deployment
11. Heroku Private Spaces
Your own private Heroku, delivered as a service
Store sensitive data
inside secure network
boundaries
Private Data
Services
Control inbound and
outbound traffic, bind to
external resources
Network Controls
Highest level of
isolation for apps and
APIs
Dedicated
Runtimes
Run apps in Tokyo,
Frankfurt, Oregon,
Virginia for lower latency
Global Regions
12. Integration Scenarios for Salesforce & Heroku
Data Replication
• Copy / ETL
• Sync
Data Warehouses
Cross-Silo Data
Legacy Systems
Data Aggregation
• Proxy
• Read Only
Data Science / BI
Dashboards &
Reports
Legacy Systems
User Interface
• External UIs
• “Portals”
Single Entry Point
Multi-Tech
Legacy Systems
RPC
• Workflow / Trigger
• Job Processing
Scalable Processing
Multi-Tech
Legacy Systems
13. Integration Methods
Heroku Connect Lightning Connect REST APIs WebHooks
Security Model Integration User Various OAuth App User
Limits Excluded From Limits
Max Sources, Objects,
Fields
API Limits API Limits
Data Strategy
Real-time BiDi Sync or
OData
OData or Proxy Read & Copy Payload
User Facing Likely Likely Likely No
Protocol SQL Apex HTTP HTTP