Custom Development for Force.com

 

Model Metrics offers a full range development services on the Force.com platform. Whether your organization is looking to extend base Salesforce CRM functionality to meet specific business requirements or create an entirely new application beyond CRM, Model Metrics’ team of Force.com developers can create a solution that’s exactly right for your business.

Model Metrics Technology Services is a team comprised of individuals with both broad and deep skill sets. Their experience not only includes cutting-edge Force.com skills such as Apex and Visualforce, but also technologies complementary to Force.com such as Adobe Flex and Air, Google, php, Java, and Objective-C/iPhone.   This diverse skillset enables Model Metrics to engage clients and develop custom solutions to fit almost any requirement.  

Below are several examples of applications we’ve developed for our clients that extend Force.com beyond CRM: 

Media Planner:  Custom application on Force.com utilizing an Adobe Flex user interface to establish an shared, efficient ad placement and ad budget management tool for large cable network.
   
Sports Management:  Using the Force.com platform, developed contract management application for sports management agency to track athlete sponsorships, franchise contracts, and relationships.
   
Training Platform:  For large financial services institution, created broker training platform on Force.com platform to ensure consistent domain expertise and process knowledge for franchised broker group.

 

 

 

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5 Reasons Why CIO’s are Adopting the Cloud by salesforce.com

 

"The CHA has unique requirements that don’t fit the traditional CRM mold.  We needed a solution to manage resident-centric processes.  It had to be up quickly, and budget was a key limitation.  With the expertise of Model Metrics, we were able to easily tailor Salesforce to our needs, including implementing a complex security model that met the needs of our users and partners while protecting the sensitive information stored in the system."