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See the latest Heroku articles, podcasts, events, and more. April 2021 Newsletter Supporting Our Com

See the latest Heroku articles, podcasts, events, and more. [View in Browser]( [Heroku Newsletter]( April 2021 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. [Coronavirus Viz Gallery →]( With the help of health and data visualization experts, the Tableau team has curated a gallery of some of the most impactful COVID-19 dashboards created by governments, businesses, nonprofits, and data-savvy citizens. - [Heroku’s COVID-19 Resources →]( Headlines [[Product News] Enhancing Security — MFA with More Options, Now Available for All Heroku Customers →]( We’re pleased to announce that all Heroku customers can now take advantage of new MFA features that add another layer of protection to their Heroku account. [[Webinar] How Furnished Quarters Leverages CRM Data to Deliver Personalized Customer Experiences →]( Apr 28th, 9am PDT (GMT-7) — Corporate housing company Furnished Quarters built a number of apps on Heroku that use Salesforce data to engage customers and empower internal teams. In this webinar, Cory Haber, VP of Technology at Furnished Quarters, discusses how his team builds apps on Heroku that sync CRM data with Service Cloud. [[Technical Session] Construyendo Nuestra Primer Aplicación Web con Node.js y LWC (in Spanish) →]( En esta charla, aprenderemos a construir nuestra primera aplicación web con Node.js y LWC OSS, también veremos cómo desplegar la aplicación a Heroku. (In this talk, we cover how to build our first web application with Node.js and LWC OSS, and how to deploy it to Heroku.) You may also enjoy - [How Nextant Uses Heroku Add-ons to Save Time and Money →]( Add-on Marketplace Generally Available Add-ons [Platform Experts →]( Get helpful tooling and easy access to Heroku expertise. Started by the founding members of the Heroku Support team, this community has decades of combined experience with building and running apps on Heroku. Add-on Marketplace Beta Add-ons [Configly →]( Instantly update static / config data in your product using a web UI. [Stackhero for Redis →]( Get dedicated Redis instances with speed, security, and performance. Built on Heroku [How a Shark Tank Pitch Led Zoobean’s Founders in an Unexpected Direction →]( Learn how the team behind the Zoobean reading platform handled scale and transformed their business model after appearing on the TV show Shark Tank. New Dev Center Articles [Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) →]( Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is an effective way to increase protection for your account against common threats like phishing attacks, credential stuffing, and account takeovers. [Optimizing Heroku Connect Performance →]( Learn how to optimize Heroku Connect sync speed. To improve the performance of your Connect instance, follow these tips for Heroku Connect, Heroku Postgres, and Salesforce. [Writing Best Practices for Application Logs →]( This article covers best practices for writing logs that your application code generates. Code[ish] Podcasts [Managing Public Key Infrastructure Within an Enterprise →]( March 30th, 2021 - Episode 112 The internal certificate authority (CA) is compared on many points to public key infrastructure (PKI) on the public internet. Salesforce engineers Robert Blumen and Matthew Myers discuss how to manage a CA within an enterprise. [Principles of Pragmatic Engineering →]( April 13th, 2021 - Episode 113 Karan Gupta, SVP of Engineering at Shift Technologies joins Marcus Blankenship to discuss how applying the right technology choices at the right time can impact your coding and business. --------------------------------------------------------------- [We’re Hiring →]( Join a team that’s transforming how apps are built. [Come work with us. →]( [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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