Eye Opening Book
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Unleash the Power of force.com: How to Thrive in the New Digital Economy: Jonathan Sapir, Steve Wood, Francois Koutchouk, Andy Mulholland, Peter Coffee: 9781466405127: Amazon.com: Books
We use Salesforce where I work (for somethings) and I was interested in learning a bit more about it. I have the developer book, but I felt like I needed a little more introduction to what it really was. I'm only 15% through the book and I can say it is very eye opening. It actually has me a little excited about IT again. The authors make some very interesting points about IT being agile and effective, along with how the cloud can facilitate that. Definitely recommend anyone looking to learn a bit more about the cloud and Saleforce to check it out.
Should be noted, Kindle edition is $10 and you can borrow it for free (if you have a Kindle and haven't used your 1 book per month borrowing allotment)
We use Salesforce where I work (for somethings) and I was interested in learning a bit more about it. I have the developer book, but I felt like I needed a little more introduction to what it really was. I'm only 15% through the book and I can say it is very eye opening. It actually has me a little excited about IT again. The authors make some very interesting points about IT being agile and effective, along with how the cloud can facilitate that. Definitely recommend anyone looking to learn a bit more about the cloud and Saleforce to check it out.
Should be noted, Kindle edition is $10 and you can borrow it for free (if you have a Kindle and haven't used your 1 book per month borrowing allotment)
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tpatt100 Member Posts: 2,991 ■■■■■■■■■□Added it to my Amazon wish list so I don't forget about it thx
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Roguetadhg Member Posts: 2,489 ■■■■■■■■□□I need more of me to read all these books in my queue. Thanks, Grinch!In order to succeed, your desire for success should be greater than your fear of failure.
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