Archive for August, 2009
By Luke Skywalker in
Design,
Strategy
Aug
31
Top Android app developer spills his sad, sad sales stats – Matt Hall has some of the top-selling apps on Google’s Android Market. For that, his company has earned a pathetic $62.39 average daily revenue . Matt’s list of Android Market failings that he thinks has thrown away sales opportunities: “No screenshots (Totally insane.
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Roundup: Android sales slump, Chinese piracy boom, book publishers still hate the Internet
By Luke Skywalker in
Design,
Development,
Strategy,
Training
Aug
29
Here is this week’s ReadWriteWeb events guide. Remember to download the calendar in iCal format or import it into your Google Calendar.
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ReadWriteWeb Events Guide, 29 August 2009
By Luke Skywalker in
Design
Aug
28
Data partitioning is a database technique commonly used to improve performance and manageability. Salesforce provides a feature called Divisions that lets you partition your records into logical sections. As an example, you can divide your customer records based on their geographical location by creating divisions called US, EMEA and APAC. The users in these regions can then be enabled to use these division.
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Partitioning your data with Divisions for usability & performance
By Luke Skywalker in
Design
Aug
28
Data partitioning is a database technique commonly used to improve performance and manageability. Salesforce provides a feature called Divisions that lets you partition your records into logical sections
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Partitioning your data with Divisions
By Luke Skywalker in
Strategy
Aug
27
There’s been a lot of talk about over the past year on how cloud computing may make the channel irrelevant. This is simply not the case. The channel represents a vital piece of the IT value chain, represented by everyone from the 1-man local IT guru to the world’s largest systems integrators.
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Bringing the Cloud to the Channel
By Luke Skywalker in
Strategy
Aug
26
The combination of rich user experiences and cloud-based apps brings a lot of value to both end users and developers. What better technologies to build these types of applications on than Adobe Flex and Force.com?
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Flex and Force.com: Attend Thursday’s Webinar!
By Luke Skywalker in
Strategy
Aug
26
The combination of rich user experiences and cloud-based apps brings a lot of value to both end users and developers. What better technologies to build these types of applications on than Adobe Flex and Force.com? If you weren’t aware, there is a Force.com Toolkit for Adobe Flex and AIR that enables developers to connect the back-end data and logic held within Force.com with the front-end presentation of a Flex application
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Flex and Force.com: Attend Thursday’s Webinar!
By Luke Skywalker in
Strategy
Aug
26
Winter ’10 promises to bring some amazing new features to the Salesforce Cloud apps and Force.com platform.
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Be the first to see the Winter ’10 Release
By Luke Skywalker in
Design
Aug
26
Over the next few days, I’ll be talking here a little more about the exciting program we have in store for DEMO , next month’s technology conference in San Diego.
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Some all-stars coming to this year’s DEMO conference, Sept 21-23
By Luke Skywalker in
Strategy
Aug
26
Tibco has bought privately held DataSynapse for $27.7 million in cash including ~$13.3 million to pay down debt. DataSynapse develops enterprise grid and cloud computing software that provisions and manages applications across physical, virtual, and cloud-based environments.
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Tibco Buys DataSynapse