Ensure Your Business's Salesforce Data Maintains Compliance

Encrypt and manage your critical data at the field level with CS:Govern, an extension of your CS:Enable suite.






Why Compliance Matters

90% 

of IT Leaders Faced Significant Governance Challenges

84% 

of Consumers Are More Loyal to Data-Secure Companies

46% 

of Consumers Feel They No Longer Control Their Data

* Stats from Salesforce

Govern Your Data

Off-Platform

Enjoy highly customizable features to manage your data your way:

The Features Don’t Stop There

Through downward compatibility with CS:Enable, CS:Govern allows for expanded use in specific industry database environments.

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What Users Say About Capstorm

  • “The ease of use, consistent updates, and instant responsiveness of dedicated technical support at all hours make [CapStorm] one of the most reliable and useful tools I’ve ever worked with.”

    Frank Hsu,
    Software Engineer

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    “CapStorm’s solutions effortlessly and incrementally replicate our organization’s Salesforce data, metadata, and structure to an SQLServer database hosted in AWS for direct Tableau integration.”

    Pahniti (Tom) Tosuksri,
    Director of HomeKeeper

  • “We replaced a custom system using an expensive ETL tool, and [CapStorm] has been more automatic, fault-tolerant, and generally easier than what we replaced. Their support has also been excellent!”

    Larry Blake,
    Managing Director

Frequently Asked Questions

CS:Govern is an extension of CS:Enable, giving users advanced capabilities for data compliance and governance.

Salesforce data governance refers to the set of policies, procedures, and controls implemented to ensure the quality, integrity, and security of data within the Salesforce platform.

Yes. CS:Govern allows you to maintain geographical compliance while keeping data secure behind your own firewall.

Organizations can ensure compliance by implementing appropriate security measures, conducting regular audits, and providing employee training on data privacy.