Replay: Sold out real-time SQL access to Salesforce API at Dreamforce #DF13

December 02, 2013 Data & AI

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Real-time SQL access session Replay

Real-time SQL Access to Your Salesforce.com Data Using Progress Data Direct

SQL access to your salesforce.com data enables standards-based data access for business intelligence, data warehousing, and ad-hoc reporting and analysis. Join us to learn how to achieve this with real-time SQL-92 access, using ODBC and JDBC. We’ll show examples of organizations using SQL access, and you’ll see how you can get even more value out of your business data with these techniques.

 

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Session highlights:

  • Roar of the group discussion was muted at: 2:25
  • How it works: 6:00
  • Use Cases: 8:33
  • Real-time Data Visualization demo 11:07
  • Real-time Data Federation demo 16:50
  • Real-time Data Manipulation demo 22:18
  • Takeaways 27:50

Is that Chilly registering?

The data mining dog "Chilly" who built intelligence using SQL from force.com had a full conference pass waiting for him thanks to my developer evangelist and conference hosts!

Too good to be true?

1. Download free 15 day trial of the DataDirect Connect XE for ODBC or JDBC Salesforce drivers to democratize your Salesforce Platform data.

2. Or call 1-800-876-3101 to speak live with a Systems Engineer to learn more.

Sumit Sarkar

Technology researcher, thought leader and speaker working to enable enterprises to rapidly adopt new technologies that are adaptive, connected and cognitive. Sumit has been working in the data access infrastructure field for over 10 years servicing web/mobile developers, data engineers and data scientists. His primary areas of focus include cross platform app development, serverless architectures, and hybrid enterprise data management that supports open standards such as ODBC, JDBC, ADO.NET, GraphQL, OData/REST. He has presented dozens of technology sessions at conferences such as Dreamforce, Oracle OpenWorld, Strata Hadoop World, API World, Microstrategy World, MongoDB World, etc.