Dreamforce, Salesforce.com's annual user conference, is next week and the related announcements are starting to roll in. This week we're seeing an upgrade to Zuora's cloud billing system, a new "virtual private SaaS" product for Salesforce.com and three new Force.com Labs apps. All these new tools are now available in AppExchange. Let's take a look.
Navajo Systems launched its "virtual private SaaS" for Salesforce.com this week. No, it's not an on-premise instance of Salesforce.com. Instead, it encrypts all the sensitive data you put into Salesforce.com so that even if someone accesses your Salesforce.com account, they won't be able to actually access any of your data. The company also offers similar services for Google Apps, Oracle's CRM On Demand, and other services.
Web-based billing company Zuora released the new version of its Force.com application today: Z-Force 4.0. Here's what's new, according to the company's announcement:
Chatter RSS is a new feature just graduated out of Force.com labs that allows Chatter users to subscribe to any RSS or Atom feed within Chatter. Essentially, it lets users use Chatter as a feed reader.
SurveyForce does just what you might think it does: enables you to creates surveys, send out them out by e-mail, and track the results within your Salesforce.com dashboard. This will compete with several existing survey products already available in AppExchange, but oddly SurveyMonkey has never created an AppExchange app.
The last of the new Force.com Labs applications is Milestones, a simple project management tool. It's not clear that this will offer enough sophistication to make it worth while, but it could come in handy for Salesforce.com-based collaboration.