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Calling a custom Salesforce REST endpoint using C#

by Phillip Hunt | May 6, 2016 | Salesforce.com

In this article we’ll look at calling a custom Salesforce REST endpoint using C#. In order to accomplish this you will need the following – Visual Studio 2012+ At least a developer instance of Salesforce Administrator rights in Salesforce for adding apps and…

Light-weight approach for increasing request throughput in Dynamics CRM

by Phillip Hunt | Jan 5, 2016 | Blog, Microsoft Dynamics

Performance should always be considered while developing a migration or integration. Generally speaking, the faster you can move the data the better. However, you must take into account the limitations of the platform in order to achieve the highest throughput. In the…

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