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November follow-up

The November meeting was by far one of the more engaging. Thanks to everyone for taking part and thanks to ShareMethods and BlueWolf for sponsoring.

Some follow-up items:

Cost Effective S-Control Development Options : Bluewolf wants to let you know  that they are teaching a one-day class on S-Controls the first week of December at our New York City, Authorized Training Center. The class is on December 4th. Below is a short description of the curriculum.
"Learn to create custom Buttons and S-Controls fueled by the AJAX Toolkit. In this instructor led classroom course, students learn through lecture and hands-on exercises how to extend core Salesforce application functionality by building and integrating custom Buttons and S-Controls into their Salesforce CRM deployment." For more information www.bluewolf.com/on-demand-solutions/consulting-services/training-and-adoption-consulting-services/atc/developers-training

SECURITY THREAT: As most (if not all) of you have already heard there was a security threat at SFDC that should be taken seriously. The best source of information on how to best protect your Org.'s data is located here: https://trust.salesforce.com/security.html#identity. Take the time review the information and if you have any questions reach out to your CSM.

Think Global, Act Local: The local usergroup has lots of talent that might fill the gaps not provided by larger AppExchange Partners.

http://www.macmicro.com/

http://drivenable.com/

Luke Cushanick
ApexDevNet handle: Always Thinkin
lcushanick@wgen.net

NEXT MEETING: Looking at Mid February for our next meeting. If you have any specific topics let me know and will make sure to arrange for Subject Matter Experts (SME's) to share the knowledge.

Cheers, John