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- Last Updated: February 11, 2026
- Alberto Sigismondi
Today, we are thrilled to announce the General Availability (GA) of the Heroku GitHub Enterprise Server Integration.
For our Enterprise customers, the bridge between code and production must be more than just convenient. It must be resilient, secure, and governed at scale. While our legacy OAuth integration served us well, the modern security landscape demands a shift away from personal credentials toward managed service identities.
- Ecosystem
- Last Updated: June 26, 2025
- Nicole Klusman
Partners are a critical part of the community in driving customer success in technology adoption. Today, we’re thrilled to announce new solution expertise and program benefits for Salesforce Consulting Partners to expand their practice with Heroku AI PaaS. Building on our announcement from earlier this year, today’s announcement is designed to deepen technical expertise and help partners expand the service offerings they can provide their customers with the Salesforce portfolio.
Salesforce is the world’s #1 …
- Ecosystem
- Last Updated: May 13, 2025
- Julián Duque
Logging is the unsung hero of enterprise operations—quietly saving the day, one log line at a time. Imagine trying to maintain successful applications without knowing what’s happening inside them. This would be like flying a plane blindfolded at night, in a storm, with no instruments. Spoiler alert: Neither scenario would end well!
Today’s distributed systems are massively complex. To develop and maintain them properly, your ability to capture, analyze, and act on log data becomes …
- Ecosystem
- Last Updated: February 17, 2025
- Nicole Klusman
Heroku has announced exciting updates that will help Salesforce Consulting Partners expand their offerings, deepen their expertise, and deliver pro-code solutions to their customers. The updates are designed to accelerate the adoption and successful implementation of Heroku for our customers. These changes make it easy for customers to identify Consultants with Heroku expertise who can bring value to their business.
New Heroku Partner resources
Heroku introduces new resources designed to help Partners build their expertise …
- Ecosystem
- Last Updated: October 09, 2024
- Julián Duque, Kiran Hew
If your cloud application performs poorly or is unreliable, users will walk away, and your enterprise will suffer. To know what’s going on inside of your million-concurrent-user application (Don’t worry, you’ll get there!), you need observability. Observability gives you the insights you need to understand how your application behaves. As your application and architecture scale up, effective observability becomes increasingly indispensable.
Heroku gives you more than just a flexible and developer-friendly platform to run your cloud applications. You also get access to a suite of built-in observability features. Heroku’s core application metrics, alerts, and language-specific runtime metrics offer a comprehensive view of your application’s performance across the entirety of your stack. With these features, you can monitor and respond to issues with speed.
- Ecosystem
- Last Updated: September 30, 2024
- Felix Rieseberg
As maintainers of the open source framework Electron, we try to be diligent about the work we take on. Apps like Visual Studio Code, Slack, Notion, or 1Password are built on top of Electron and make use of our unique mix of native code and web technologies to make their users happy. That requires focus: There’s always more work to be done than we have time and resources for. In practice, that means that we don’t want to spend time thinking about the server infrastructure for the project — and we’re grateful for the support we receive from Heroku, where we can host load-intensive apps without worrying about managing the underlying infrastructure. In this blog post, we’ll take a look at some of the ways in which we use Heroku.
- Ecosystem
- Last Updated: January 12, 2022
- Darren Schulz
Ryan Basayne of Coralogix sits down with Morgan Shultz of Copado to discuss his experience leveraging Coralogix on the Heroku Platform.
Copado is an end-to-end, native DevOps solution that unites Admins, Architects and Developers on one platform. DevOps is a team sport, and uniting all 3 allows you to focus on what you need to focus on – getting innovation into the hands of the customer.
- Ecosystem
- Last Updated: May 16, 2024
- Mark Smallcombe
Here at Xplenty (Integrate.io), we have a number of customers who use Xplenty’s Heroku Add-on with Heroku Connect to enable Salesforce integration at their organization. Since Xplenty and Heroku Connect both provide a bi-directional data connection to Salesforce, you might think that you should use one or the other for your integration needs. But our experience shows that each tool has specific strengths that make them complementary parts of a full solution. Read on …
Yesterday we announced a major step towards making buildpacks a multi-platform, open standard by contributing to Cloud Native Buildpacks, a Sandbox Project hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. Today, we are announcing that you can now easily share your buildpacks with the world, by registering them with the Heroku Buildpack Registry.
As of this post, the Buildpack Registry contains over 100 buildpacks created by authors like you. Because of your contributions, Heroku developers …
- Ecosystem
- Last Updated: March 21, 2018
- Arif Gursel
Asynchronous provisioning allows add-ons to perform out-of-band provisioning in a first-class way. It’s intended for add-on services that need extended time to set up and help make automated app setup and orchestration easier and less error-prone.
The customer will be billed as soon as the add-on starts provisioning. This means the time and cost of provisioning your service is accounted for in how much a customer pays. As such, you should make every effort to …
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