10 Oct 2006
Salesforce.com has further opened up its programming platform, allowing users to enhance and change the way its online customer relationship management application functions.
The Apex programming language is already used for Saleforce's hosted CRM, but was not available to outside developers. The language is scheduled for release in mid-2007.
Apex will allow users to change the way buttons, searches and even entire services within Salesforce operate, the company's chief executive Marc Benioff said at the Dreamforce 06 convention in San Francisco.
"You could almost say what we had up to this point is configuration, but what customers are really asking for is to build anything on demand without boundaries," he said.
The Apex announcement further expands on Salesforce's AppExchange which the company unveiled one year ago. AppExchange enables third-party developers to build software that exchanges data with the Salesforce application.
With Apex, users will have access to programming tools that will allow them to change the way the Salesforce service behaves by adding, for example, customised search procedures or buttons that categorise information in a specific way.
Apex is being marketed by Salesforce as an online language and platform. All code written in Apex will be able to run on Salesforce's Winter 07 system as well as future versions.
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