Salesforce shops, including ourselves, have been eagerly anticipating external object support with reports. Starting in Winter ’17, you can build native reports with on-demand access to external data sources such as Oracle, SQL Server, Greenplum, Amazon Redshift, IBM DB2 or Hadoop Big Data Platforms. External objects are powered by Salesforce Connect and provide clicks-not-code data access for admins, devs and general users. But is all of this too good to be true?
During this webinar, you’ll learn:
- Introduce External Objects and their new capabilities for Reporting and Wave trending in Winter ‘17
- How to setup Salesforce report with external data sources
- How to produce OData from warehouses, marts, lakes or other reporting systems.
Report considerations and limitations with Salesforce Connect
Powering Fast Data and the Hadoop Ecosystem with VoltDB and HortonworksHortonworks
Developers increasingly are building dynamic, interactive real-time applications on fast streaming data to extract maximum value from data in the moment. To do so requires a data pipeline, the ability to make transactional decisions against state, and an export functionality that pushes data at high speeds to long-term Hadoop analytics stores like Hortonworks Data Platform (HDP). This enables data to arrive in your analytic store sooner, and allows these analytics to be leveraged with radically lower latency.
But successfully writing fast data applications that manage, process, and export streams of data generated from mobile, smart devices, sensors and social interactions is a big challenge.
Join Hortonworks and VoltDB, an in-memory scale-out relational database that simplifies fast data application development, to learn how you can ingest large volumes of fast-moving, streaming data and process it in real time. We will also cover how developing fast data applications is simplified, faster - and delivers more value when built on a fast in-memory, scale-out SQL database.
Salesforce shops, including ourselves, have been eagerly anticipating external object support with reports. Starting in Winter ’17, you can build native reports with on-demand access to external data sources such as Oracle, SQL Server, Greenplum, Amazon Redshift, IBM DB2 or Hadoop Big Data Platforms. External objects are powered by Salesforce Connect and provide clicks-not-code data access for admins, devs and general users. But is all of this too good to be true?
During this webinar, you’ll learn:
- Introduce External Objects and their new capabilities for Reporting and Wave trending in Winter ‘17
- How to setup Salesforce report with external data sources
- How to produce OData from warehouses, marts, lakes or other reporting systems.
Report considerations and limitations with Salesforce Connect
Powering Fast Data and the Hadoop Ecosystem with VoltDB and HortonworksHortonworks
Developers increasingly are building dynamic, interactive real-time applications on fast streaming data to extract maximum value from data in the moment. To do so requires a data pipeline, the ability to make transactional decisions against state, and an export functionality that pushes data at high speeds to long-term Hadoop analytics stores like Hortonworks Data Platform (HDP). This enables data to arrive in your analytic store sooner, and allows these analytics to be leveraged with radically lower latency.
But successfully writing fast data applications that manage, process, and export streams of data generated from mobile, smart devices, sensors and social interactions is a big challenge.
Join Hortonworks and VoltDB, an in-memory scale-out relational database that simplifies fast data application development, to learn how you can ingest large volumes of fast-moving, streaming data and process it in real time. We will also cover how developing fast data applications is simplified, faster - and delivers more value when built on a fast in-memory, scale-out SQL database.