To browse and manipulate Database.com data, view your org’s metadata, or execute some code, you can use a handy tool called Workbench. This episode is a quick preview of the power of Workbench.
To browse and manipulate Database.com data, view your org’s metadata, or execute some code, you can use a handy tool called Workbench. This episode is a quick preview of the power of Workbench.
When you design objects for your app, you’ll need to create custom fields with the correct data types to store your data. This episode gets you started.
With Database.com, it’s easy to create an object (aka table) for storing application data. This episode shows you how to get started. Along the way, you’ll learn about standard fields and API names.
When your app uses Database.com, all of the complicated, time-consuming, and costly problems related to database provisioning, configuration, and management don’t exist thanks to orgs and sandboxes. In this episode, you’ll learn about these basic terms and concepts and how to create a sandbox.
This episode is a brief tour of the Database.com Console, the tool you’ll use to do all sorts of things with your database, including common administration tasks, app schema design, and security policy implementations.
We’re happy to announce the availability of the Database.com SDK for Java and Spring from salesforce.com. This delivers VMforce, the open Java cloud initiative announced by salesforce.com and VMware last year. Java and Spring developers can now build applications for Force.com and Database.com and deploy to Heroku, Cloudfoundry.com or any other platform that supports Java. Please head on over to [...]
The Database.com Sneak Peek webinar from June 3, 2011 is now available.

Are you ready for a look at the world’s first enterprise database in the cloud? An open database that’s designed to support social, collaborative, mobile apps? A fully-managed cloud database service with a sophisticated security model that your apps can leverage to get the right data to the right users at the right time? A [...]
Earlier this week in Chicago, I gave a 2hr presentation at a Morningstar Tech Talk. The subject: All About Multitenancy. From concepts, to architecture, the presentation is chock-full of my thoughts and experiences with system and database multitenancy.