This document provides a summary of industry statistics for the global commercial airline industry from 2001 to 2010. It shows revenues, expenses, profits, traffic volumes, yields and costs. Some key points are:
- Revenues fell in 2001/2008 due to economic downturns but are forecast to rise in 2010. Profits turned negative in 2008/2009.
- Fuel is the largest expense, rising from 13% to 33% of total expenses from 2001-2008 due to higher oil prices.
- Passenger traffic grew until 2008 but fell in 2009 and is forecast to rise in 2010. Cargo traffic also declined in 2009.
- Load factors increased over time but profits remained elusive for some periods due to
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After attending this webinar, you will understand:
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:: The steps for creating a Canvas app using a Heroku Quick Start, the Canvas JavaScript SDK, and Force.com app management screens
:: How some customers are currently using Force.com Canvas, including Taulia and CloudSquads/Twilio
:: How to get your hands on Force.com Canvas today
:: What resources are available to help you learn more about Force.com Canvas
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Learn about the new Force.com Canvas (currently pilot in Spring '13) features. With Spring '13, you can now leverage Force.com Canvas from inside Visualforce Pages, extending your 3rd Party Applications into more areas of the salesforce.com User Interface. We will be showing a Code-Level example of how to extend your application to consume custom parameter information (via the Canvas SDK) and how to dynamically render record-specific content.
After attending this webinar, you will understand:
Force.com Canvas fundamentals and use cases
How to leverage Force.com Canvas from inside a Visualforce page
How to use the Canvas SDK to gather context-specific information for your Application
What resources are available to help you learn more about Force.com Canvas
Who Should Attend
This webinar is geared towards intermediate to advanced Force.com developers.
Intro to Force.com Canvas: Running External Apps within the Salesforce UI Web...Salesforce Developers
Learn about Force.com Canvas (currently pilot in Winter '13), an exciting new platform service that allows any app, in any language, to run inside of the Salesforce user interface with unified identity, secure access to records, and collaboration via the Chatter social graph. Legacy apps, such as SAP, can be transformed into social front ends creating a seamless experience for users.
After attending this webinar, you will understand:
:: Force.com Canvas fundamentals and use cases
:: The steps for creating a Canvas app using a Heroku Quick Start, the Canvas JavaScript SDK, and Force.com app management screens
:: How some customers are currently using Force.com Canvas, including Taulia and CloudSquads/Twilio
:: How to get your hands on Force.com Canvas today
:: What resources are available to help you learn more about Force.com Canvas
Integrate your applications with the salesforce.com user interface using the Force.com Canvas framework. Join us as we take an in-depth look at the components of the Force.com Canvas SDK. Learn how to expose your application inside of Salesforce, how to allow your app to interact with the salesforce.com Data Layer, how to publish and subscribe to events between applications, and how to design your app to fit into different areas of the salesforce.com UI.
Do you want to be able to integrate external systems to Salesforce without copying the data and be able to write back to that system? Join us to go through several techniques that will allow you to leverage Lightning Connect's new write capability to its fullest potential. We'll show you how to build robust two-way integrations using a variety of declarative and programmatic tools and techniques. In addition, we'll explore common pitfalls like high operation latency and transaction semantics to help you avoid potential failures.
A comparative study was carried out to find the right CRM for Multicoreware, a silicon valley based Heterogeneous computing firm which is on the growth trajectory.The study was conducted based on three main criteria- Features, Cost and support .
Please note, this is done purely based on trial, market data and the capability to meet the demands of Multicoreware.
If you are looking at a low cost yet flexible tool which will handhold you to transition from Excel or other tools our finding could be a good bet. Big players will be there anyway. We would certainly like to put our bet on them. But they are just like credit cards. If you don't use it wisely you may end up shelling out a lot of money for support, integration and customization. Why not pick up a small flexible CRM and grow together......:-).
Yes we cannot compromise on certain things like Security, Migration etc..... We need to make sure, that is taken care of..