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          Salesforce Editions That Are No Longer Sold

          Salesforce Editions That Are No Longer Sold

          Some Salesforce editions are no longer sold. You can continue to use your Contact Manager, Group, Personal, Performance, or Database.com Edition org or purchase one of the editions that are currently sold: Professional, Enterprise, and Unlimited. Developer Editions are also still available for free.

          Required Editions

          Available in: Contact Manager, Group, Personal, Performance, and Database.com Editions
          Note
          Note Lightning Experience isn’t available in Contact Manager, Personal, or Database.com Edition orgs.

          Contact Manager Edition

          This edition is designed for small businesses and provides access to key contact management features including accounts, contacts, activities, calendars, notes and attachments, and reports. Contact Manager provides straightforward, easy-to-use customization options.

          Group Edition

          This edition is designed for small businesses and work groups with a limited number of users. Group Edition users can manage their customers from the start of the sales cycle through the end and provide customer support and service. Group Edition offers access to accounts, contacts, opportunities, leads, cases, dashboards (read only), and reports.

          Customers already using Group Edition can buy additional subscriptions, up to 10 Group Edition subscriptions total.

          Personal Edition

          This edition is a CRM solution designed for an individual sales representative or other single user. Personal Edition provides access to key contact management features such as accounts, contacts, and synchronization with Microsoft Outlook®. It also provides sales representatives with sales tools such as opportunities.

          Note
          Note Personal Edition orgs purchased after June 2009 don’t have access to opportunities.

          Performance Edition

          This edition is designed for customers who want to drive growth, increase customer satisfaction, and maximize sales and service success in the social and mobile world. Performance Edition orgs include all Unlimited Edition functionality plus clean, targeted lead and customer data from Data.com, coaching and feedback tools from WDC, trusted identity services from Identity, and more. For customers in Japan, Singapore, and South Korea, we offer Performance Edition Limited, which includes all Performance Edition functionality except Data.com.

          Database.com

          Database.com is a multitenant cloud database service that’s designed to store data for mobile, social enterprise applications. You can use Database.com as the back-end database for applications that are written in any language and run on any platform or mobile device. Database.com's built-in social computing infrastructure and native support for building sophisticated REST-based APIs enable you to create employee-facing, native mobile and social apps.

          As a Salesforce customer, you already use Database.com when you create custom objects, manage security, or import data with the Lightning Platform and API. A stand-alone version of Database.com is available for developers who want to create applications that harness other languages, platforms, and devices.

          We don’t provide Database.com-specific documentation. Refer to the Salesforce documentation and the list of features that Database.com supports. This list identifies the Salesforce documentation subjects that apply to Database.com. Also, every feature’s Edition Table includes Database.com if the feature is available in Database.com. Use Salesforce Help, release notes, workbooks, and developer guides for APIs, Apex, SOQL, and SOSL.

           
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