While I was at Symposium/ITxpo, my colleague Dan Farber was attending salesforce.com's Dreamforce conference where the company announced that its Java/SQL-esque Apex programming language would be ...
Salesforce.com's Apex programming language has been hailed by some as a significant milestone in short history of Web on demand applications. But at this point it is still of form of vaporware that ...
Salesforce.com is set to preview a new programming language and platform at its annual Dreamforce 06 Conference, underway this week in San Francisco (Oct 9-11). Dubbed Apex, it's designed to allow ...
Salesforce.com is rolling out a new programming language and platform called Apex that's designed to let developers write intelligent transactional applications for the Salesforce.com service.
Salesforce.com describes Apex Code as "the world’s first on-demand programming language." In some ways it resembles SQL, but with a Java-like syntax. It is available immediately as a developer preview ...
Called Apex, the new language is scheduled to be unveiled Monday at Salesforce.com's Dreamforce conference. Apex is on track for beta testing in first-quarter 2007, and general availability is ...
Hosted online CRM and business applications provider Salesforce.com Inc. is looking to fill out its current offerings with new developer resources, including a new programming language and platform.
Mike Ricciuti joined CNET in 1996. He is now CNET News' Boston-based executive editor and east coast bureau chief, serving as department editor for business technology and software covered by CNET ...
Salesforce.com Inc. CEO Marc Benioff has long made his disdain for Microsoft clear, saying Redmond has been slow to realize the future of software lies in services on demand. Now Benioff's company, ...