Experience with salesforce.com?
gboyce
gboyce at badbelly.com
Mon Dec 12 17:09:58 EST 2005
On Mon, 12 Dec 2005, John Abreau wrote:
> My company is looking to standardize our calendar and contact tools across
> our US and European offices, and someone proposed using a web portal at
> salesforce.com. I've been looking it over, and I don't see any support for
> vCalendar or vCard imports or exports. It seems to only support something
> called IntelliSync, and then only a customized version that is limited to
> PalmOS and Outlook.
>
> I'm looking for something that will work with webcal urls, so it will
> interoperate at least with Mozilla Sunbird and phpcalendar. Has anyone used
> salesforce.com and can relate their experiences withit?
Anytime you're thinking about entrusting your data to a third party
vendor, it is always a good idea to assess their security. They have a
website where they talk about the security of their service in some
interesting terms:
http://www.salesforce.com/products/security.jsp
"Internal Systems Security: Inside of the perimeter firewalls, the systems
are safeguarded by network address translation, port redirection, IP
masquerading, non-routable IP addressing schemes, and more. The specific
details of these features are proprietary."
Lets break this down, shall we?
Network Address Translation = NAT
Port Redirection = Could be a number of things.. including NAT
IP Masquerading = Another name for NAT
Non-Routable IP Addressing Schemes = usually used in conjunction with NAT.
Bah. Maybe I just have trouble trusting third party hosting when I don't
need to.
--
Greg
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