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Read the latest Heroku news and articles, watch a video, play with some code, and discover new add-ons, podcasts, and more. [View in Browser]( [Heroku Newsletter]( September 2020 newsletter Supporting Our Community During this challenging time, we’ll continue to share some of the many resources available from the Salesforce family. We hope you find them useful or inspiring. [FOSTIVE: Free and Open Source Tools for Incredible Virtual Events →]( Looking to get more out of online events? The Heroku and Salesforce Developer Relations team created FOSTIVE because we weren’t satisfied with the virtual event experience. So far, FOSTIVE includes a real-time clap/laugh/heart widget, a GIF photo booth app, and an audience quiz app. Use them for your meetups, share them with other event organizers, or contribute code or ideas. - [Heroku’s COVID-19 Resources →]( Headlines [[Engineering Blog] The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Ruby Object Allocations →]( Memory allocation profiling tools can help you discover performance hotspots, even when they’re coming from inside a library. This post includes a piece of optimizable code that can help you develop a patch and substantially improve page load speed. [[Video] GraphQL for the Impatient →]( Julián Duque presents an introduction to GraphQL to the Japan Heroku User Group (日本語字幕付き). [[Life Blog] How to Transform a Heavy Industry, One Sensor at a Time →]( Software development agency GNAR took on the challenge to build an IoT platform that resulted in a whole new definition of “efficiency” for rail yard operations. [[Video] Heroku Explained: Icebergs, Lumberjacks, and Condos →]( Ever wonder how to describe Heroku? Greg Nokes takes an unusual approach as he walks through the difference between building apps on Heroku’s platform as a service (PaaS) and on an infrastructure as a service (IaaS). [[Customer Webinar] Bonobos Drives a Personalized Customer Experience Using a Multi-Org Strategy →]( Bonobos CTO, David Adams, discusses why his team turned to the Salesforce Platform to speed up their development processes, manage multiple orgs, and continue as a pioneering digital native brand. You may also enjoy - [Heroku’s Streaming Data Connectors and Best Practices →]( - [Sharing Your (Encryption) Keys Across Multi/Hybrid Clouds →]( - [What is a Commit Log and Why Should You Care? →]( - [Automating NuxtJS Deployment to Heroku with CircleCI →]( - [Reducing Support Overload with an Einstein-Powered Chatbot →]( Add-on Marketplace Generally Available Add-ons [Draxlr for Postgres / MySQL →]( Visualize your data with dashboards, reports, and complex SQL queries — all within a simple UI. Built on Heroku [Heroku Powers Business Transformation for Wunderman Thompson’s Clients →]( Heroku Connect enables this global agency to unlock value in Salesforce data and deliver innovative digital experiences at scale. Upcoming Events [All Things Open →]( October 19th-20th - Virtual Event All Things Open is a polyglot technology conference focusing on the tools, processes, and people that make open source possible. Tickets are FREE! New Dev Center Articles [Connecting Heroku Data Services to MuleSoft →]( Learn how to access Heroku data services outside of Heroku via the MuleSoft platform. Connect to Heroku Postgres, Apache Kafka on Heroku, and Heroku Redis through one central interface. Code[ish] Podcasts [Innovations in Business Modeling →]( September 1st, 2020 - Episode 86 Discover how Dovetail Studios invests in Australia’s fastest growing companies. [Living with Landing →]( September 8th, 2020 - Episode 87 Find out more about Landing, a network of fully furnished lease-free apartments in cities all across America. [Monitoring Productivity Through IoT →]( September 15th, 2020 - Episode 88 Discover how the Internet of Things is changing the way businesses operate. [Salesforce + Heroku]( Salesforce 415 Mission Street, 3rd Floor San Francisco, CA 94105 [Update your email preferences]( [Privacy]( [Heroku Blog]( [Code[ish] Podcasts]( [Heroku Twitter]( [Heroku on Instagram]( [Heroku on YouTube]( [Heroku on Facebook]( [Heroku on GitHub]( [Heroku on LinkedIn](

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