Salesforce Ecosystem with Kevin Poorman

Salesforce is a platform with a large number of developers, ISVs, and companies built on top of it. There is a thriving ecosystem of applications built and managed around Salesforce, leading to an important set of relationships and integration points between Salesforce and the other entities involved with the company.

Kevin Poorman works at Salesforce as a developer evangelist, helping to strengthen the relationships in the Salesforce ecosystem. Kevin joins the show to talk about Salesforce and the applications that connect to it.

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