Heroku Introduces New Partner Resources to Empower Salesforce Consultants

ecosystem , Heroku Partner, Senior Program Manager

Heroku has announced exciting updates that will help Salesforce Consulting Partners expand their offerings, deepen their expertise, and deliver pro-code solutions to their customers. The updates are designed to accelerate the adoption and successful implementation of Heroku for our customers. These changes make it easy for customers to identify Consultants with Heroku expertise who can bring value to their business.

New Heroku Partner Resources

Heroku introduces new resources designed to help Partners build their expertise and collaborate with the Heroku team.


If your cloud application performs poorly or is unreliable, users will walk away, and your enterprise will suffer. To know what’s going on inside of your million-concurrent-user application (Don’t worry, you’ll get there!), you need observability. Observability gives you the insights you need to understand how your application behaves. As your application and architecture scale up, effective observability becomes increasingly indispensable.

Heroku gives you more than just a flexible and developer-friendly platform to run your cloud applications. You also get access to a suite of built-in observability features. Heroku's core application metrics, alerts, and language-specific runtime...


Electron on Heroku

ecosystem

As maintainers of the open source framework Electron, we try to be diligent about the work we take on. Apps like Visual Studio Code, Slack, Notion, or 1Password are built on top of Electron and make use of our unique mix of native code and web technologies to make their users happy. That requires focus: There’s always more work to be done than we have time and resources for. In practice, that means that we don’t want to spend time thinking about the server infrastructure for the project — and we’re grateful for the support we receive from Heroku, where we can host load-intensive apps without worrying about managing the underlying infrastructure. In this blog post, we’ll take a look at...


Ryan Basayne of Coralogix sits down with Morgan Shultz of Copado to discuss his experience leveraging Coralogix on the Heroku Platform.

Copado is an end-to-end, native DevOps solution that unites Admins, Architects and Developers on one platform. DevOps is a team sport, and uniting all 3 allows you to focus on what you need to focus on - getting innovation into the hands of the customer.


Here at Xplenty (Integrate.io), we have a number of customers who use Xplenty’s Heroku Add-on with Heroku Connect to enable Salesforce integration at their organization. Since Xplenty and Heroku Connect both provide a bi-directional data connection to Salesforce, you might think that you should use one or the other for your integration needs. But our experience shows that each tool has specific strengths that make them complementary parts of a full solution. Read on to understand the basics of our Xplenty solution, Heroku Connect, and how they can work together to address your Salesforce integration challenges.

Heroku Connect

Heroku Connect is a Salesforce component, built on the Heroku...


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