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	<title>Comments on: Getting connected with the Salesforce.com community</title>
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		<title>by: Ryan Ozimek</title>
		<link>http://www.picnet.net/blog/2006/12/20/getting-connected-with-the-salesforcecom-community/#comment-14788</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Mar 2007 12:20:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Piet,

Thank you for your posting.  We have been providing our J!Salesforce component in beta form for the past few months via email, and if you'd like to try it, feel free to put send an email to info {[at] picnet . net, with the subject line “Give me J!Salesforce”.

We are building our component specifically for the non-profit sector, and the feedback has been very positive.  The larger view here is that we are embedding the most usable features of Salesforce into Joomla, so that organization staff members can get information from Salesforce quickly and effectively.  Since we're using Joomla as a Web application framework, rather than just a CMS, we're able to provide a lot of functionality to the end user in a UI that is comfortable and easy to use.

We're never ones to quickly push software to market, and we have been working very hard to continue to provide solid functionalities for our Non-Profit Soapbox clients.  Maybe you'll send in an email for the beta trial we have, and you'll be able to see our roadmap a little better?

Best,
Ryan</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Piet,</p>
<p>Thank you for your posting.  We have been providing our J!Salesforce component in beta form for the past few months via email, and if you&#8217;d like to try it, feel free to put send an email to info {[at] picnet . net, with the subject line “Give me J!Salesforce”.</p>
<p>We are building our component specifically for the non-profit sector, and the feedback has been very positive.  The larger view here is that we are embedding the most usable features of Salesforce into Joomla, so that organization staff members can get information from Salesforce quickly and effectively.  Since we&#8217;re using Joomla as a Web application framework, rather than just a CMS, we&#8217;re able to provide a lot of functionality to the end user in a UI that is comfortable and easy to use.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re never ones to quickly push software to market, and we have been working very hard to continue to provide solid functionalities for our Non-Profit Soapbox clients.  Maybe you&#8217;ll send in an email for the beta trial we have, and you&#8217;ll be able to see our roadmap a little better?</p>
<p>Best,<br />
Ryan
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		<title>by: Piet Nutbey</title>
		<link>http://www.picnet.net/blog/2006/12/20/getting-connected-with-the-salesforcecom-community/#comment-14787</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Mar 2007 12:09:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>For several months I am able to read about the SalesForce Joomla integration. I think you will need to shed some light on it. End of Januari we could expect something many articles wrote. Mid March still nothing. Also several statements you have made do not seem proper. You are not integrating a SalesForce into Joomla. You are building something for the non-profit SalesForce and for the Big companies. Big companies (with loooots of money) will not run Joomla Open Source but will have their own (if not several) webdevelopers. What you are building does not make sense.

For those companies that have SalesForce (Not the non-profit packages!!! But the 1st package) I have been able to build a relative basic SalesForce-Joomla integration. Joomla forms will inject SalesForce. All SalesForce automation can be applied and are usable while maintaining the ease of Joomla form results.

For contact you can email me for information at pnut [at] mac [dot] com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For several months I am able to read about the SalesForce Joomla integration. I think you will need to shed some light on it. End of Januari we could expect something many articles wrote. Mid March still nothing. Also several statements you have made do not seem proper. You are not integrating a SalesForce into Joomla. You are building something for the non-profit SalesForce and for the Big companies. Big companies (with loooots of money) will not run Joomla Open Source but will have their own (if not several) webdevelopers. What you are building does not make sense.</p>
<p>For those companies that have SalesForce (Not the non-profit packages!!! But the 1st package) I have been able to build a relative basic SalesForce-Joomla integration. Joomla forms will inject SalesForce. All SalesForce automation can be applied and are usable while maintaining the ease of Joomla form results.</p>
<p>For contact you can email me for information at pnut [at] mac [dot] com
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