
Data Migration: Apsona for Salesforce
Apsona for Salesforce is another exceptionally useful ETL (Export Transform Load) app, with some unique advantages that make it an essential tool to keep in your data loading/cleansing utility box.
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Apsona for Salesforce is another exceptionally useful ETL (Export Transform Load) app, with some unique advantages that make it an essential tool to keep in your data loading/cleansing utility box.
Whether you’re migrating from another database, or finally moving away from multiple spreadsheets to manage your data, there are a few principles you want to keep in mind, and some tools you can use in Excel or another spreadsheet program to achieve them. If your data has a separate Last Name column, and you have a single column in which couples’ names are together, you’ll want to separate them. Here is how.
There are times, in the life of a database administrator, when you just have to go back to good ol’ Excel. Here are some Excel tricks.
Data is a four letter word, but it doesn’t have to be a dirty one. Clean and complete data means trustworthy data, and trustworthy data is what will ensure user adoption at your organization.
Once you have an understanding of your needs and budget, you can start to look at different tools. Here are a few tools that we’ve worked with at Cloud for Good and had success with.
Analytic Snapshots are like reporting calculus…as our data moves, so does the visual graph that is tracking it.
Many organizations have some need to use Salesforce.com for event registrations or ticket sales. This post includes some tips and considerations.
This post includes a comparison of different reporting and BI tools for Salesforce: Conga Queries, BI OnDemand, Crystal Reports, GoodData, and Birst.
To help you master the art of searching in Salesforce this post includes a few tips and tricks for the Salesforce Global Search.
Trish Perkins, a Cloud Consultant at Cloud for Good spoke with Kevin Bromer at Dreamforce 2012 about his role and the future of the Nonprofit Starter Pack.