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Workbench

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What is Workbench?

A workbench is a sturdy table used for manual work. They are commonly used in woodworking, metalworking, and other crafts to provide a stable surface for cutting, assembling, and repairing objects. Workbenches often include features like vises, drawers, and tool storage to aid in these tasks.

What other technologies are related to Workbench?

Workbench Competitor Technologies

A suite of data quality tools for Salesforce, offering similar data manipulation and cleansing capabilities as Workbench but with a more user-friendly interface for those tasks.
mentioned alongside Workbench in 10% (62) of relevant job posts
A DevOps platform for Salesforce, offering similar capabilities for deployment, data migration, and version control as Workbench, but with a more streamlined UI and CI/CD features.
mentioned alongside Workbench in 4% (89) of relevant job posts
A DevOps platform for Salesforce, offering similar capabilities for deployment, data migration, and version control as Workbench, but with a more structured DevOps process.
mentioned alongside Workbench in 2% (146) of relevant job posts

Workbench Complementary Technologies

A desktop tool used for the bulk import or export of data in Salesforce, often used alongside Workbench for larger data operations.
mentioned alongside Workbench in 15% (982) of relevant job posts
A Salesforce IDE (Integrated Development Environment) that can be used for debugging, executing SOQL queries, and monitoring code performance; often used alongside Workbench.
mentioned alongside Workbench in 48% (147) of relevant job posts
A Chrome extension that provides a UI to inspect data and metadata directly in Salesforce, complementing Workbench's functionality.
mentioned alongside Workbench in 45% (86) of relevant job posts

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