SalesforceConnector For Plone Released

We cut a “0.9 Alpha” release of the SalesforceConnector for Plone today, just in the nick of time to demo it at Dreamforce.

Thanks to the generous support of the Salesforce Foundation, we were able to work with our friends at Enfold Systems to build a product for Plone that allows you to:

  • Authenticate Plone users against data stored in Salesforce.com
  • Store new Plone users in Salesforce.com
  • Access user profile data stored in Salesforce.com

SalesforceConnector does this by taking advantage of Salesforce.com’s powerful web services API, which allows external applications to easily access and maniuplate Salesforce data.  We also used Simon Fell’s product “Beatbox” which provides a Python wrapper for the Salesforce API.

SalesforceConnector still has a few issues that we intend to resolve before cutting a 1.0 release in late October, but it is suitable for testing and experimentation.  It uses a lot of leading-edge Plone technology including PlonePAS, formlib and Zope3 views, so be sure to brush up on these before diving in. ;-)

5 thoughts on “SalesforceConnector For Plone Released

  1. Jonah (and others)
    For more info about what non-profits are doing with salesforce, check out the blog of Jon’s colleague (and mine) Steve Andersen at gokubi.com.

  2. Pingback: Jon Stahl’s Journal » Blog Archive » Plone and Salesforce Update

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