Saturday 7 February 2015

Salesforce License Types

1. Salesforce-> Full access to standard CRM and Force.com AppExchange apps. Also, can access any standard or custom app.

2. Salesforce Platform-> Access to custom apps but not to standard CRM functionality. Also, can acess custom apps developed in your organization or installed from Force.com AppExchange. In addition, they are entitled to use core platform functionality such as accounts, contacts, reports, dashboards, documents, and custom tabs. However, these users are not entitled to some user permissions and standard apps, including standard tabs and objects such as forecasts and opportunities. Users with this license can also use Connect Offline.

3. Force.com One App->This license is not available for new customers. Can have same rights as Salesforce Platform users, plus they have access to an unlimited number of custom tabs. Up to 10 custom objects, and they are limited to read-only access to the Accounts and Contacts objects.

4. Force.com App Subscription->Force.com Light App has up to 10 custom objects and 10 custom tabs, has read-only access to accounts and contacts, and supports object-level and field-level security.Force.com Enterprise App supports record-level sharing, can use the Bulk API and Streaming API, and has read/write access to accounts and contacts along with all the functionality in Force.com Light App. Users with this license can only view dashboards if the running user also has the same license

5. Knowledge only User->Access to the Salesforce Knowledge app. Also, can access to the following tabs: Articles, Article Management, Chatter, Chatter Files, Home, Profiles, Reports, custom objects, and custom tabs

6. Identity ->Access to Identity features such as the App Launcher. Included with all paid user licenses in Enterprise, Performance, and Unlimited Editions

7.Chatter Free, External, Only->Designed for Performance, Unlimited, Enterprise, and Professional Edition users that don't have Salesforce licenses but need access to Chatter. Access to customers out of Company's Email Domain

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