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Vernon Keenan

Hear the periodic industry analysis and insights from the only industry analyst who produces multimedia content on Salesforce devops and the enterprise software development industry.

  1. 20/12/2022

    Salesforce DevOps Center Launches with High Expectations

    This is a podcast presentation of an article published earlier this week. https://salesforcedevops.net/index.php/2022/12/19/salesforce-devops-center-launches-with-high-expectations/ Salesforce last week finally announced General Availability of DevOps Center, a new Salesforce feature designed to ease application development and release management. DevOps Center was originally introduced under “safe harbor” in late 2019, so this announcement culminates one of the most anticipated releases of a Salesforce feature in the last few years. “DevOps Center is one of our most-requested and most-anticipated solutions ever because it increases efficiency and productivity – and it makes work easier and more accurate for thousands of development teams. It’s now easier than ever to manage changes, collaborate with team members, and ensure you have a synchronized source. And, it’s designed for fusion teams made up of developers across the low-code and pro-code continuum, so you can work inside or outside the DevOps Center UI-based app and everything remains in sync,” said Karen Fidelak, a senior director of product management at Salesforce, in a press release. Table Of Contents What is Salesforce DevOps Center? Using DevOps Center Who Needs Salesforce DevOps Center? Salesforce DevOps Center Architecture Salesforce DevOps Center Industry Impact Additional Industry Reactions More Coherent Salesforce Developer Tools for Trailblazers Trailblazers Move Ahead with DevOps Center DevOps Center Moves Salesforce Devops Forward What is Salesforce DevOps Center? DevOps Center is a new Salesforce feature that lets admins, low code developers, and application developers safely and easily deploy changes to a production org. To do its work, DevOps Center relies heavily on the Salesforce org source tracking features found in scratch orgs and some sandbox types. This lets DevOps Center automatically determine meta data changes in development orgs, update GIT repositories, and then deploy change artifacts to testing and production orgs in a managed devops pipeline. Ben McCarthy, the founder of SalesforceBen.com, was asked what DevOps Center means for the Trailblazer community. “The Salesforce DevOps Center is an exciting product release for the ecosystem. It will not only change the way Salesforce professionals deploy changes, by bringing out a successor to change sets, but a new mindset, to meet modern DevOps best practices. This is exciting for both the businesses that use Salesforce, as they can accelerate development in a safer way, and the Salesforce professionals that will add another skillset to their repertoire,” said Mr. McCarthy in email correspondence. Pablo Gonzalez, a Salesforce architect who writes about CI/CD and the Salesforce API at pablogonzalez.io, was blunt about how he thinks DevOps Center is about to make some waves in the Trailblazer community. “The release of DevOps Center forces everyone to think about DevOps. Before its release, we could still hide behind the comfort zone of change sets. Now, Salesforce is sending a strong signal: Git-based deployments and pipelines are the way to deploy changes across your Salesforce orgs,” said Mr. Gonzalez in email correspondence. As everyone says, the biggest expectation of DevOps Center is to reduce or eliminate the use of change sets to deploy sandbox changes back to a production org. Based on my personal experience, DevOps Center has achieved that important goal.

    22 min
  2. 23/09/2022

    Dreamforce 2022 Report by Vern – Sept. 23, 2022

    Dreamforce Recap Top Line – Definitely very successful Trailblazers Vendor Ecosystem Overall energy and push Genie Opening keynote – as theatrical as ever. Brett Taylor took center stage to unveil Genie. A re-packaging of Salesforce Marketing CDP, nee Datorama. Adapters to each cloud Analysis Salesforce is being talked about as not being a growth company because they can’t compete in the “intelligent data layer.” This move is strong because Salesforce is now the #1 enterprise application delivery platform, having recently eclipsed SAP in quarterly revenues. It has a chance of sparking interest and orders from an ever-increasing number of customers. Tayor on CNBC on investor day: “Salesforce is a growth company.” However, Genie just makes Salesforce a slightly better competitor when compared to Snowflake, Databricks, or Fivetran. Since acquisitions are apparently not off the table, according to Taylor, I expect Salesforce to make some more moves Best Sessions Pablo Gonzoles & Rob Cowell sessions were being talked about How Google does Salesforce Devops is very interesting, very opinionated. Important session because it talked about some open-source innovations in environment variables and feature flags. Sparsely attended session on how Salesforce does devops. Very fascinating under-the-covers look at service discovery, monitoring, and remediation. Showed off merlion, an open-source Python ML and anomaly-detection system called Merlion. Ancillary Services Market for Salesforce is strong Salesforce did not announce any competing products Vendor villages were busy System Integrations are dominant Salesforce Devops Strong Companies Exhibiting (14) ACCELQ Cloud Compliance CodeScan/AutoRABIT Copado Elements Cloud Flosum Gearset Metazoa Odaseva Opsera OwnBackup Prodly DevOps Center Integration Provar Salto With Secure Platform Cybersecurity DevOps Center not making much of a dent Still in Beta; no info on usage or satisfaction yet Prodly and Elements Cloud integrations Journalistic Topics Press Conference The Press Room Foreign Press Trailblazers Love Salesforce It seems real People get a chance to become successful There is a support network available High Tech Bubble Reddit thread Customer attendee satisfaction Reminder about local trailblazer events

    23 min

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