Présentation de la plate-forme Salesforce par Peter Chittum lors de la journée de lancement de la Mobile Banking Factory 2. API : https://developer.salesforce.com Site de la Mobile Banking Factory 2 : http://mobilebankingfactory2.bemyapp.com
Traditional hand-coding of applications is expensive, slow, hard to change and limited by resources. A low-code platform is visual, fast, enterprise-grade and easy to learn, allowing organizations to develop applications faster by reducing the development lifecycle from months to hours. Low-code platforms also enable customized dashboards that display critical information and improve collaboration by centralizing information.
Low-Code/No-Code platforms comprises a slew of solutions that are harnessed to build complete applications via a visual drag-and-drop interface instead of cumbersomely writing thousands of lines containing complicated codes. Talk to us today: https://hubs.ly/H0NXCxL0
This document provides an overview of OutSystems and discusses the challenges organizations face with digital transformation. It notes that businesses must digitally transform to survive but most organizations struggle due to complex systems, scarce resources, and lack of time to innovate, which results in massive backlogs. It then summarizes that OutSystems enables organizations to build enterprise-grade applications faster through visual full-stack development, deployment to any device, and full lifecycle management without lock-in. Finally, it references a survey that found most companies are unhappy with their development teams' speed and have backlogs of projects due to an inability to meet current demand.
How can you take advantage of the granularity, elasticity, and pre-baked-ness of modern cloud services? And, on the flip side, as your applications expand outside blade-boxes and even beyond individual data centers, how do you design (and troubleshoot) applications that treat network links like secondgeneration buses, that won’t hang if a service a continent (and an SLA) away just isn’t working, and that store sensitive data on machines whose geolocation and hardware configuration you don’t even know?
It talks about the low code platform capabilities which can be leveraged for Bi-modal IT enterprise applications
The document provides an agenda for a Microsoft Application Platform University event. The objectives are to articulate what the Microsoft Application Platform is, align partner readiness with business priorities, and explain how to partner with Microsoft for strategic growth. The agenda covers topics including SQL Server, application integration, competing against Oracle and IBM, and how the application platform can help partners sell more and become more profitable. It emphasizes that the application platform is an integrated, unified platform for multiple applications and business imperatives.
Traditional application delivery is broken and cannot keep up with demands of the digital age. However, Low-code Platforms are emerging as key enablers to innovation by simplifying the development and deployment of custom enterprise apps.
This document provides an overview and summary of a bank application developed on the Salesforce platform. The application allows an administrator to manage bank services, create different account types, and manage transactions like deposits and withdrawals. It also provides security, automation capabilities, reporting and dashboards. The application was designed to make banking processes easier by automating tasks and allowing access from anywhere on mobile devices. It leverages the benefits of cloud computing and Salesforce's low-code platform to build the application without needing to manage underlying infrastructure.
Enterprises are constantly seeking to raise speed and agility through software. This requires IT to address complex business requirements with an eye for customer experience and mobility. Until now, these builds meant long and expensive development cycles, on-site maintenance and updates. In short, these builds lack the flexibility required for today’s business environment. Not anymore. With the advent of low-code platforms, the time, skills, and resources required for building custom applications that meet complex business requirements have been dramatically reduced.
This deck introduces mobile app development using Progress Rollbase with minimal coding. One app for multiple mobile OS.
The document discusses the transition from traditional client/server and mainframe platforms to cloud computing platforms as a service (PaaS). It describes how PaaS allows companies to focus on innovation rather than infrastructure by providing shared services and resources through a multi-tenant architecture. The benefits of PaaS include flexibility, scalability, automatic upgrades, and lower costs through a subscription model. It provides examples of how both software companies and enterprises are successfully leveraging PaaS to develop and deploy applications more rapidly.
The document provides an overview of new features in Salesforce's Summer '17 release. It lists top features across various Salesforce clouds, including Lightning for Gmail, Lightning Service Console enhancements, Social Studio Einstein Vision capabilities, Platform Events, and Einstein Predictive Sort for Commerce Cloud. The document also advertises upcoming webinars to provide more details on the release and invites readers to learn more about specific features.
This document provides an overview and introduction to Salesforce1 Lightning, a new release of the Salesforce1 platform. It discusses key features like Lightning Components, Lightning App Builder, Lightning Connect, and Lightning Process Builder. Lightning Components allow developers to build reusable UI components. Lightning App Builder is a drag-and-drop tool for building apps with Lightning Components. Lightning Connect enables integration with external data sources. Lightning Process Builder provides a visual workflow tool. The presentation also covers component frameworks, standard and custom components, and the future roadmap.
At salesforce.com, we are committed to thinking differently and constantly pursuing fresh new ideas. Salesforce Services, the world’s highest group of SFDC experts & innovators, hosts knowledge share events to share ideas with those within the professionals services community. SFDC thought leaders Vijay Sood and Jonathan Brayshaw facilitated a discussion on "How to Position Enterprise Architects in Today's Business", focusing on both the Sales and Delivery perspectives. Here is the slide deck from their presentation...enjoy!
The document discusses the different mobile application architectures including native, hybrid, and HTML5 mobile applications. It describes the development approaches, advantages, and disadvantages of each architecture. Native applications are built using tools like Xcode and Android Studio and allow for the richest user experience but require developing for each platform separately. HTML5 applications can be developed using any text editor and browser but have limited access to device capabilities. Hybrid applications combine web technologies with native platforms using a native container to access device functionality.
This document discusses the Sybase Unwired Platform (SUP) for developing secure mobile applications for BlackBerry devices. It provides an overview of SUP, including how it uses Sybase's MobiLink for data synchronization and UltraLite for local data storage. It also discusses SUP's development environment, security features accredited by CESG, and alternatives to SUP like using MobiLink and UltraLite directly. The document aims to help developers understand SUP's capabilities and limitations compared to other development options.
SilverTouch is actively engaged in Enterprise software development, enterprise content management, document managementand IT consulting ser vices such as Business process optimization, process consulting, implementation and customization of ERP.
The document is a presentation about the Salesforce1 platform. It discusses the core services available, including Chatter, analytics tools, APIs, mobile services, and social APIs. It also covers how developers can use clicks and code to build apps on the platform, integrating business logic, user interfaces, and data models. Visualforce, Apex, and the various APIs allow access to all standard and custom objects. The presentation also provides overviews of how Heroku can be used for customer-facing apps and ExactTarget for marketing automation.
This document introduces App Cloud and provides an overview of its capabilities. It discusses how App Cloud allows users to build three types of apps - productivity apps, engagement apps, and connected apps. It highlights features like Lightning, Process Builder, and Heroku that give users agility and speed in app development. App Cloud provides the infrastructure, tools, and ecosystem to build any type of app across web, mobile, and desktop. Over 5.5 million apps have been built on App Cloud to date.
The document provides an overview of the Salesforce1 platform for building apps and solutions. It discusses the core services available, including Chatter, analytics, APIs, mobile services, and Heroku. It outlines how developers can use clicks and code to build solutions, covering areas like workflow creation, Apex programming, and Visualforce. The document also discusses how apps can integrate data between Salesforce and Heroku using Connect and how Canvas allows embedding external sites within Salesforce. It concludes by promoting developer resources for building on the platform.
This presentation was given to the San Diego Salesforce User Group as part of Lightning Month on March 26, 2015.