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Looking for advice on Salesforce.com/SQL Server integration and data replication

Asked by velir in Salesforce.com, CRM Software

Tags: Salesforce, Salesforce.com, Winter '08, SQL, SQL Server integration, data replication, SQL

I'm looking for some advice from developers/administrators that have used Salesforce as a data replication tool.  We are attempting to port over a list of contacts from a vanilla SQL Server instance into Salesforce - the SQL Server instance currently drives a website, stores user preferences, passwords, etc., and Salesforce will be used to carve out contact lists based on demographics and other criteria, and add those users to campaigns.  

Currently, our plan is to do a nightly sync of our SQL Server data with Salesforce to update the contact data.  Additionally, if a user is added to a campaign through Salesforce, we want to be able to push that data back into our SQL Server instance as well (so the contacts can see what campaigns they've been added to, for instance).

We also have a number of custom tables in SQL Server that we want stored in Salesforce - this will probably be done with a number of custom objects, unless there's a better approach.

Does anyone have any experience with this - data replication back and forth with Salesforce?  We've found a product called DBAmp, made by a company called ForceAmp - i don't have any experience with it, but it looks pretty full-featured, and i'm trying out the demo now.  Any other suggestions?

Thanks,
Matt
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Zones: Salesforce.com, CRM Software
Tags: Salesforce, Salesforce.com, Winter '08, SQL, SQL Server integration, data replication, SQL
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