The CaseNine Method

At CaseNine, we work according to the CaseNine Method. This unique approach ensures consistent quality and satisfied customers time and time again. The method consists of a number of fixed components: DevOps, CI/CD, Agile & Scrum, and the CaseNine Library.

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DevOps delivers you added value

Our approach ensures commitment, resulting in satisfied customers.

  • No two worlds

Software developers and administrators: our DevOps professionals work together. Maintenance and management are leading from the beginning of the development process. This prevents potential management problems and ensures that all departments stay involved in your software.

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Continuous Integration & Continuous Delivery (CI/CD)

At CaseNine, we use Salesforce DX, which simplifies teamwork and makes version control readily available.

  • Daily instead of monthly

With CaseNine, you get ready-made developer seats and benefit from the standard way of working. This allows for daily application updates, rather than monthly.

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Agile & Scrum

You will always work with a fully self-managing team of professionals at CaseNine.

  • Predictability instead of surprises

You see immediately what is working or not working within the software. This working method allows for quick delivery: days instead of months. Moreover, you are continuously guided during the process.

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CaseNine Library

Software development can be a time-consuming process. Our CaseNine software library speeds up the development process without compromising.

  • We are experts in using tools such as Github, Teamcity and IntelliJ and can use them to deliver an optimal solution.
  • Our software library is designed to streamline the development process without concessions.
  • Our library contains ready-made SFDX plug-ins, template engines, force loggers and trigger frameworks.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is a clear Salesforce delivery method important?

A clear delivery method prevents rushed builds and hidden problems. Changes follow fixed steps for design, testing, and review. This reduces errors, improves performance, and keeps Salesforce stable as features, users, and integrations grow.

How does a structured method help with a messy Salesforce org?

A structured approach first looks at how the organization has grown. By assessing data models, automations, and integrations step by step, teams can first clean up the basics and prevent additional complexity from exacerbating an unstable setup.

Can a delivery method reduce Salesforce technical debt?

Yes. A robust method prevents quick fixes and duplicate logic. It encourages clean design, documentation, and reuse. In the long term, Salesforce becomes easier to maintain, quicker to adapt, and safer to scale without new technical debt.

How does a method improve slow Salesforce performance?

Performance improves when changes follow clear design rules. A method limits heavy automation, controls data growth, and tests impact before release. This prevents Salesforce from slowing down when new workflows and integrations are added.

How does CaseNine apply its method to complex Salesforce projects?

CaseNine starts with analysis rather than tools. They assess system health, risks, and dependencies before building. This approach tackles root causes, increases reliability, and ensures that solutions continue to work after going live.

Why does following a method improve Salesforce security?

Security improves when changes are assessed according to a method based on access, data exposure, and integrations. Risks are identified early on rather than being resolved after the fact, ensuring that sensitive data remains protected and teams can work safely.

What steps restore performance when Salesforce slows down?

Slow performance is often caused by layered automation, weak data structures, or rushed changes. A structured method checks system limits, removes unused logic, and tests impact before release, allowing Salesforce to safely regain speed.