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Salesforce Freezes Heroku Feature Development, Signals Long-Term Shift

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software engineering, AI coding, human, DryRun, application, developers, Nerd/Noir framework-defined infrastructure, developers, Daytona Loft Labs developer architecture Red hat engineering economic downturn developer governanceSalesforce has confirmed it is stepping back from active development of Heroku, creating a turning point for one of the cloud industry’s most influential platform-as-a-service offerings. While the company insists the service remains fully supported, the decision to halt new feature development and stop selling enterprise contracts to new customers indicates a broader strategic shift […]

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