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CONFORCE APP FOR BUSINESS CONFERENCES USING FORCE.COM PLATFORM

Author(s):

Aditya Lahoti , AISSMS Institute of Information Technology; Anuj Togare, AISSMS Institute of Information Technology; Akshay Nikam, AISSMS Institute of Information Technology; Prasad Dhage, AISSMS Institute of Information Technology; Prof. Pritesh Patil, AISSMS Institute of Information Technology

Keywords:

SFDC-Salesforce Development Lifecycle, API- Application Program Interface, CON-Conforce application, Paas – Platform as Service, Saas- Software as Service

Abstract

Today, many industries switching their interest towards cloud which is new technology stack. To expand business, the industries are frequently meeting to share their views, ideas and resources. Manual arrangements of conferences for business purpose may have some loopholes such as user experience, reports, security and platform special location. To address on the above issues, force.com platform delivers out of the box tools and services to automate business processes integrate with external application. We are proposing a new application conforce on App Cloud leveraging the features of force.com platform to automatically managing all the aspects of business conferences. Powerful APIs allowing to efficiently share the data also connect to external data sources. User and email authentication will be implemented using force.com's robust security tools. Import and export of business data through conforce app is the center of attraction for the industries. Adaptability of conforce app allow integrity among core platform services like Heroku and force.com. This Conforce app accelerated the pace of PaaS, mobile and social Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and show their signs of creativity and momentum to reduce efforts during conference process for the industry.

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Paper ID: IJSRDV5I31092
Published in: Volume : 5, Issue : 3
Publication Date: 01/06/2017
Page(s): 1363-1364

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