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Salesforce Nation is a blog site which is designed to understand and learn the technologies provided by Salesforce in an easy way. It provides content that will let you understand Salesforce.com and Force.com in a very organized way.

To learn Salesforce technologies, one should know the company it self and business solutions that helps big businesses to track their various processes on the go. It provides Sales, Service, Marketing, etc. Solutions, By using them businesses or organizations can achieve their Goals regarding to Information Technology at a lower cost.

We’ll discuss all those things which are relevant to us as a Salesforce.com Administrator and a Salesforce.com Developer using Force.com.

Any Information Given, found wrong or outdated, should be informed or discussed in Comments as well as at – marklenon04@gmail.com

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