We are excited to say to you that The Welkin Suite will be present at Dreamforce this year! And not just only present, but we will also host 2 sessions about TWS and how it can make a developer’s life easier.
You will be able to easily find our booth in the Developer Zone, so don't miss the chance to talk with us at the greatest Salesforce event of the year!
If you want to schedule a meeting with us or have any comments or propositions about The Welkin Suite at Dreamforce - please drop an email to df15@welkinsuite.com
Session: Introducing The Welkin Suite IDE for Salesforce
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Time: Tuesday, September 15, 11:15 - 11:45
Location: Moscone West, Developer Theater
Description: We set out to build an IDE for Salesforce developers and implementers that would obliterate all boring, routine, and trivial tasks from your work. Just being able to access and deploy your Salesforce code is not a recipe for optimal productivity as a developer.
The Welkin Suite brings all the features you expect from a Salesforce IDE, plus advanced features like custom local folder structure, automatic static resource packing and unpacking, team development enhancements, and more. Come meet the makers of The Welkin Suite and learn how you too can turbo-charge your Salesforce Development.
Session: Meet The Welkin Suite IDE - Product overview
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Time: Thursday, September 17, 12:00 - 12:30
Location: Moscone West, Innovation Theater
Description: We set out to build an IDE for Salesforce developers and implementers that would obliterate all boring, routine, and trivial tasks from your work. Just being able to access and deploy your Salesforce code is not a recipe for optimal productivity as a developer.
The Welkin Suite brings all the features you expect from a Salesforce IDE, plus advanced features like custom local folder structure, automatic static resource packing and unpacking, team development enhancements, and more. Come meet the makers of The Welkin Suite and learn how you too can turbo-charge your Salesforce Development.
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