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Whether you are an Experienced programmer or new to computers and is looking to learn Salesforce CRM step by step at your own pace then this course is for you. No matter which Background you come from, this course makes you an indispensable resource by learning this very powerful technology based on the most sought after skill today - Cloud Computing. 
This course contains step by step Instruction of both Admin and Developer part of Salesforce.com CRM covering all topics like App, Objects, Profiles, Security, Workflows, Visualforce page, Apex Controllers, Triggers etc. 
SFDC has huge demand for skilled professionals with extraordinary pay structure. Course includes effective tutorials with clear explanation of what, how and why, and ample quizzes to help you in  Salesforce certification.



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SalesForce Concepts
  • What is CRM?
  • How CRM can help?
  • Sales force CRM Navigation terminology
  • Compare Salesforce.com CRM with other CRM products
  • Customization in sales force .com CRM
  • Introduction to sales force CRM Setup tool
    • Personal Setup
    • App Setup
    • Admin Setup
Salesforce.Com Cloud Overview
  • Sales Cloud
  • Service Cloud
  • Collaboration Cloud

Project development life cycle
Sales force editions
Apex data loader
Organization Administration
  • Set your organization’s language & locale
  • Manage currency
Customization
  • Create custom profiles & custom fields
  • Define dependent pick list
  • Customize lookup fields
  • Customize validation & formulas
  • Customize page layouts
  • Customize standard related lists
  • Use field-level security
Workflow
  • Define workflow
  • Set up workflow rules
  • Set up workflow tasks & alerts
Workflow Approvals
  • Plan approvals using workflow
  • Use the approval wizard – standard vs. jump start
  • Create workflow approvals
Security & Access
  • Create & Manager Users
  • Set organization-wide defaults
  • Learn about record accessed
  • Create the role hierarchy
  • Learn about role transfer & mass Transfer functionality
  • Profiles, Login History

Data Utilities
  • Importing overview
  • Learn about import solutions & Custom Object records using the data loader
  • User mass delete
  • Initiate weekly export
  • Use storage
Analytics
  • Create custom reports
  • Use advanced filters
  • Use conditional highlighting
  • Use custom summary formulas
  • Use dashboards
Extending Salesforce CRM
  • Learn about custom objects
  • Learn about custom tabs
  • Learn about custom web tabs
The Appexchnage
  • The AppExchange
  • Install an app
  • Delete an app
Visual Force
  • Introduction and Tools
  • Purpose of Visualfoce
  • MVC Architecture
Controllers
  • Variables and Formulas
  • Standard Controllers and Standard List Controllers
  • Custom Controllers and Controller Extensions
  • Using static resources and custom components
  • Styling VF pages
  • Overriding buttons, links and tabs with VF
  • Using JavaScript in VF Pages
  • Advanced examples

APEX
  • Introduction to Apex
  • Pupose of Apex
Apex Fundamentals
  • Collections
  • Loops
Apex Scheduling
  • Triggers
  • Invoking Apex
  • Classes, Objects and Interfaces
  • Testing Apex
  • Dynamic Apex
  • Batch Apex
  • Debugging Apex
  • Deploying Apex
  • Developing Apex in managed packages
sObjects and the Database
  • What is an sObject
  • SOQL and SOSL Queries


Salesforce1 essential for Beginners Explained


Unlike Dreamforce statements of years past, Salesforce1 is shipping upon announcement, available in the form of downloadable mobile apps. But there's more work to be done if it's going to live up to its billing as a "next-generation platform" that will connect partners, employees, customers, and customers' customers through any device with "state-of-the-art, consumer-grade functionality."


Salesforce services, customizations, reports, dashboards and other parts of the ecosystem that weren't accessible before on mobile devices are now "just there" in a new Salesforce1 Mobile App, according to Benioff. This broadly-capable new app replaces the Chatter Mobile app (and Benioff says the company has been secretly beta testing Salesforce1 under the "Chatter" badge for weeks). Salesforce also introduced at Dreamforce new Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, and Marketing Cloud mobile apps said to be built on Salesforce1's new APIs and mobile capabilities.
Behind the thick marketing spread is a platform that ties the company’s mobile app strategy into one connected dashboard, which gives it a foundation to serve four customer constituencies:
Developers: Salesforce executives say Salesforce1 is an API-first environment. It has, according to Salesforce, 10 times more APIs and services for apps that point inward for budgeting, as an example, or outward, with apps for servicing customers such as in retail stores.
ISVs: Companies such as Dropbox can build mobile apps on the new Salesforce1 AppExchange. The service also ties into Private AppExchange, which allows customers to manage their own private app stores.
Admins: With Salesforce1, admins can use Force.com’s Visualforce and custom actions for managing and distributing apps through a single mobile app platform.



Salesforce1 also comes with ten times as many APIs, and will target a much wider range of application types, said Benioff. The company’s Force.com platform has now been integrated with Heroku1, its development platform for consumer applications, and this is the kicker. Heroku1 will now be able to access CRM data from Salesforce.com, which companies and developers can use to build new apps that control all of those billions of objects that will make up the Internet of Things. We’ve already seen examples of this, such as with GE, which has placed sensors on its engines and has now built an application to keep track of them. This data can be integrated into Salesforce1 and accessed by employees on the go.
Salesforce1 was the big development revealed at salesforce.com's huge Dreamforce 2013 conference. But many left the conference wondering the same thing: What exactly is Salesforce1? A new mobile app? New sales, service, and marketing applications? A new set of application programming interfaces (APIs)? New development tools? Our analysis gets under the hood of the announcement, finding that Salesforce1 is “all of the above” and a big step forward for the company, cementing its position as a top choice among public cloud development platforms.Why?
Salesforce1 consolidates and modernizes salesforce.com's mobile client efforts into a single extensible app. There's a gap in offline work still to be fixed.
The Salesforce1 mobile app required a major refactoring and expansion of salesforce.com's APIs. Developers now have a much wider range of functions available to work with salesforce.com's various Web properties. The new APIs are Restful.
The new APIs opened the door for much better integration between Heroku and salesforce.com's Web properties. Heroku is the company's environment for Ruby, Java, and other developers who don't or won't work in Force.com. Now both development environments are integrated with salesforce.com's applications and underlying application services.
Salesforce1 is a big set of developments, and addresses one of our biggest criticisms of the company's cloud platforms: that Force.com, Heroku, Chatter, and other services aren't well integrated. Well, now they are.