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Heroku 29.01.2021

New on Code[ish] - Lynn Fisher, CCO of &yet, shares the story behind the Wicked CoolKit. This collection of retro tools helps developers with niche interests build and find their communities: http://hrku.co/codeish108

Heroku 21.01.2021

Customer Success: Hotel Engine started as a proof-of-concept and is now a global business. Heroku enabled their small team to quickly deliver their product to market, while efficiently managing resources as the business rapidly scaled: http://hrku.co/hotelengine

Heroku 11.01.2021

On the Blog: Introducing Snapshots for Heroku Data. Faster backup and restore means faster follows and forks: http://hrku.co/HWmSCd

Heroku 26.12.2020

On the Blog: Heroku Postgres Connection Pooling - Server Side PGBouncer moves to GA: http://hrku.co/XB56WJ

Heroku 15.12.2020

Customer Success: Learn how SharinPix built an image management system that uses Heroku Connect to sync data in real time between Heroku and Salesforce: http://hrku.co/sharinpix

Heroku 13.11.2020

Announcing Streaming Data Connectors GA: effortlessly capture changes to Postgres data in Apache Kafka on Heroku to drive real-time apps and insights: http://hrku.co/JeVUtA

Heroku 03.11.2020

New on Code[ish] - Alex Broussard from ThinkMD discusses the challenges of building a functional mobile app that runs on poor bandwidth and old hardware. Part 2 of 2. http://hrku.co/codeish90

Heroku 14.10.2020

Code[ish] Special Episode: Ryan Townsend is the CTO of SHIFT Commerce, an e-commerce PaaS for online retailers. He'll share one of the solutions his team built for businesses to manage shipping logistics in a post-COVID world: http://hrku.co/K5QuzU

Heroku 08.10.2020

Customer Success: To improve healthcare in remote communities, THINKMD built a frontline healthcare assessment platform on Heroku with localized, offline-first mobile apps and an analytics back-end. It was created to help those with little access to formal healthcare or the internet: http://hrku.co/thinkmd

Heroku 18.09.2020

New on Code[ish] - Meg McLaughlin from THINKmd explains challenges in promoting global health initiatives. Their platform protects vulnerable communities by predicting where viral outbreaks are likely to occur. Part 1 of 2: http://hrku.co/codeish89

Heroku 16.09.2020

New on Code[ish] - Brandon Stewart & Yuri Oliveira from GNAR describe the future of IoT, and the impact their product, Intermodl, has had on freight transportation companies: http://hrku.co/codeish88

Heroku 07.09.2020

On the Life Blog: Learn how software dev agency GNAR took on the challenge to transform rail yard operations, one sensor at a time using the power of the Heroku platform: http://hrku.co/ksrH1n

Heroku 03.09.2020

Customer Success: Reliability, time to market, and scalability are essential for Wunderman Thompson’s global clients. The agency delivers innovative apps on Heroku’s managed platform and uses Heroku Connect to unlock value in clients’ Salesforce data: http://hrku.co/wt

Heroku 20.08.2020

New on Code[ish] - We talk to software engineer Daniel Klein from Landing about finding lease-free, pre-furnished apartments across America during a pandemic: https://sforce.co/3jYTLtA

Heroku 03.08.2020

New on Code[Ish] - Nick Frandsen joins us to talk about Dovetail Studios, which provides startups with strong product leadership and market strategies to help them grow into successful businesses. http://hrku.co/codeish86

Heroku 27.07.2020

New on Code[ish] - Ben Vinegar from Sentry explores how being a JavaScript developer went from reviled to respected: http://hrku.co/codeish85

Heroku 11.07.2020

New on Code[ish] - Greg Nokes and Chris De Gour discuss platforms- and infrastructures-as-a-service, focusing on the relationship between Salesforce and Heroku. You'll learn how developers working together on these platforms can leverage their strengths to solve real business needs: http://hrku.co/codeish84

Heroku 01.07.2020

Customer Success: How did a travel storytelling app grow to be one of Apple’s Best of 2019? Steller scaled seamlessly on Heroku, storing millions of user stories in Heroku Postgres and images in S3.http://hrku.co/steller