Salesforce is reallocating resources away from its Heroku platform-as-a-service by discontinuing new Enterprise Account subscriptions and scaling back new feature development. The company will continue to provide cybersecurity and reliability updates for existing users. This strategic shift is attributed to increased competition from major cloud providers and feature overlaps with newer Salesforce offerings.
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Salesforce to stop selling enterprise Heroku subscriptions, scale back upgrades
Salesforce is reallocating resources away from its Heroku platform-as-a-service by discontinuing new Enterprise Account subscriptions and scaling back new feature development. The company will continue to provide cybersecurity and reliability updates for existing users. This strategic shift is attributed to increased competition from major cloud providers and feature overlaps with newer Salesforce offerings.