AutoRABIT presenting on Bootstrapping DX in Your Enterprise – Benefits, Challenges, Solutions and ROI at TrailheaDX 2018. Speakers: Niranjan Gattupalli & Simon J Wilson
Singapore dg salesforce einstein by manishManish Thaduri
Sales Cloud Einstein leverages technology and data to automatically learn and improve sales processes. It includes two packages, SalesforceIQ Cloud and Sales Insights, that provide predictive lead scoring, opportunity insights, automated activity capture, and account insights. Predictive lead scoring assigns scores to leads and identifies top predictive factors. Opportunity insights include deal predictions, follow-up reminders, and key moment alerts. Automated activity capture syncs emails and calendars. Account insights provide business media monitoring and key developments.
- Platform Events allow for decoupled and asynchronous communication between systems using a common event bus. This solves issues with tightly coupled and complex system integrations that rely on direct calls between systems.
- Platform Events uses a messaging bus architecture to publish and subscribe to events using REST/CometD/JSON. This enables many-to-many and event-driven integrations both within and outside of Salesforce.
- Platform Events provides a unified interface, common event metadata, and guarantees event ordering and replay capabilities for a limited period of time. This makes it possible to easily integrate systems and trigger processes based on published events.
This document provides an introduction to developing Lightning applications for Salesforce. It outlines key Lightning development concepts such as Lightning apps, components, events, controllers, and helpers. It also includes a demo of building a basic Lightning app with a component that fires and handles custom events. Developers are directed to sample code on GitHub for a cart application that demonstrates these Lightning concepts in practice.
Quit Jesting and Test your Lightning Web Components, Phillipe OzilCzechDreamin
The document discusses forward-looking statements that may be included in salesforce.com presentations and contains disclaimers about uncertainties, risks, and assumptions that could cause actual results to differ from forward-looking statements. It notes various risks including those associated with new products, services, and technologies, operating losses, fluctuations in operating results, security breaches, litigation, mergers and acquisitions, growth management, and other regulatory factors.
This document discusses building mobile apps on the Salesforce1 platform. It provides a safe harbor statement and then discusses connecting everything through building innovative customer apps and automating processes with employee apps. It demonstrates the Salesforce1 platform and mobile SDK, highlighting interaction methods, look and feel options, frameworks, and capabilities like push notifications and offline sync. It positions building custom mobile apps or using the Salesforce1 app to fill gaps in a company's mobile app portfolio.
This document discusses best practices for testing Apex code in Salesforce. It recommends writing tests to validate both positive and negative scenarios. Specific areas that should be tested include user access permissions, exceptions, and bulk operations. The document provides guidance on setting up test data, avoiding SeeAllData, and using TestSetup to share data across tests. It also recommends using Test.startTest/stopTest to reset governor limits between tests. The goal of testing is to ensure the code performs as expected and to avoid bugs by systematically validating different situations.
Fremont Salesforce Community Group - Salesforce Labs Day - October 2019Jayant Jindal
This document contains an agenda for a Salesforce Fremont, CA User Group event on Salesforce Labs Day. The agenda includes: a 5 minute check-in, a 10 minute introduction to Labs, a 25 minute demo jam, another 10 minute Labs introduction, a 2 minute Trailhead badge activity on AppExchange solutions, a 5 minute overview of 5 recommended Labs, a 10 minute session on Flow templates, a 10 minute icebreaker activity, next Trailblazer session details and Q&A, and a 15 minute networking reception. The document also contains introductory text on Labs, a demo jam, AppExchange solutions, 5 recommended Labs, Flow templates, and references. It concludes with information on the next Trailblazer
Einstein Bots enable your customers to quickly and accurately interact with your company without waiting for a human agent to become available. Join us in this webinar as we talk about and show how Einstein Bots can be used to make your apps smarter without code, and how we can extend the functionality of Einstein Bots using Apex and external integrations.
Singapore dg salesforce einstein by manishManish Thaduri
Sales Cloud Einstein leverages technology and data to automatically learn and improve sales processes. It includes two packages, SalesforceIQ Cloud and Sales Insights, that provide predictive lead scoring, opportunity insights, automated activity capture, and account insights. Predictive lead scoring assigns scores to leads and identifies top predictive factors. Opportunity insights include deal predictions, follow-up reminders, and key moment alerts. Automated activity capture syncs emails and calendars. Account insights provide business media monitoring and key developments.
- Platform Events allow for decoupled and asynchronous communication between systems using a common event bus. This solves issues with tightly coupled and complex system integrations that rely on direct calls between systems.
- Platform Events uses a messaging bus architecture to publish and subscribe to events using REST/CometD/JSON. This enables many-to-many and event-driven integrations both within and outside of Salesforce.
- Platform Events provides a unified interface, common event metadata, and guarantees event ordering and replay capabilities for a limited period of time. This makes it possible to easily integrate systems and trigger processes based on published events.
This document provides an introduction to developing Lightning applications for Salesforce. It outlines key Lightning development concepts such as Lightning apps, components, events, controllers, and helpers. It also includes a demo of building a basic Lightning app with a component that fires and handles custom events. Developers are directed to sample code on GitHub for a cart application that demonstrates these Lightning concepts in practice.
Quit Jesting and Test your Lightning Web Components, Phillipe OzilCzechDreamin
The document discusses forward-looking statements that may be included in salesforce.com presentations and contains disclaimers about uncertainties, risks, and assumptions that could cause actual results to differ from forward-looking statements. It notes various risks including those associated with new products, services, and technologies, operating losses, fluctuations in operating results, security breaches, litigation, mergers and acquisitions, growth management, and other regulatory factors.
This document discusses building mobile apps on the Salesforce1 platform. It provides a safe harbor statement and then discusses connecting everything through building innovative customer apps and automating processes with employee apps. It demonstrates the Salesforce1 platform and mobile SDK, highlighting interaction methods, look and feel options, frameworks, and capabilities like push notifications and offline sync. It positions building custom mobile apps or using the Salesforce1 app to fill gaps in a company's mobile app portfolio.
This document discusses best practices for testing Apex code in Salesforce. It recommends writing tests to validate both positive and negative scenarios. Specific areas that should be tested include user access permissions, exceptions, and bulk operations. The document provides guidance on setting up test data, avoiding SeeAllData, and using TestSetup to share data across tests. It also recommends using Test.startTest/stopTest to reset governor limits between tests. The goal of testing is to ensure the code performs as expected and to avoid bugs by systematically validating different situations.
Fremont Salesforce Community Group - Salesforce Labs Day - October 2019Jayant Jindal
This document contains an agenda for a Salesforce Fremont, CA User Group event on Salesforce Labs Day. The agenda includes: a 5 minute check-in, a 10 minute introduction to Labs, a 25 minute demo jam, another 10 minute Labs introduction, a 2 minute Trailhead badge activity on AppExchange solutions, a 5 minute overview of 5 recommended Labs, a 10 minute session on Flow templates, a 10 minute icebreaker activity, next Trailblazer session details and Q&A, and a 15 minute networking reception. The document also contains introductory text on Labs, a demo jam, AppExchange solutions, 5 recommended Labs, Flow templates, and references. It concludes with information on the next Trailblazer
Einstein Bots enable your customers to quickly and accurately interact with your company without waiting for a human agent to become available. Join us in this webinar as we talk about and show how Einstein Bots can be used to make your apps smarter without code, and how we can extend the functionality of Einstein Bots using Apex and external integrations.
Easy No-Code Integrations with External Services and Visual FlowSalesforce Developers
The document discusses forward-looking statements and associated risks and uncertainties. It states that any projections or statements regarding future operations, strategies, products, features or customer contracts are forward-looking. It notes risks including those associated with new functionality, products, business models, operating losses, fluctuations, outages, security, litigation, mergers and acquisitions, market immaturity, limited operating history, employee retention and growth, and larger enterprise customers. Customers should make purchase decisions based on currently available features.
Jayant Jindal leads the Salesforce User Group in Fremont, CA. His presentation covers Streaming API, including the four types of Streaming APIs, how connections are negotiated and maintained, and use cases. The presentation also discusses Platform Events and Change Data Capture, providing hands-on examples. It outlines new features from Summer '19 and Winter '20 releases related to Platform Events and CDC.
The document provides an overview of Salesforce Community Cloud capabilities for building engaging online community experiences. It summarizes a demo use case of a coffee company using a Salesforce community for customer collaboration. The presentation demonstrates the Lightning Community Builder for theming, customizing, and packaging communities. It outlines resources for learning community administration and previews future features like hybrid mobile apps and native content.
The document provides a summary of the Partner Roadmap Webinar. It includes an agenda for the webinar covering partner community updates, continuous site switching, and Quip for Partners. It also provides information on upcoming webinars, trust notifications for service updates, new trailhead modules, and resources for partners to stay connected.
From Sandbox To Production: An Introduction to Salesforce Release ManagementSalesforce Developers
Wondering how to manage multiple Salesforce environments for managing your release? Join us as our Architects show how large enterprises manage Sandbox environments. Learn some of the key considerations in picking sandbox types and migration tools to lay out a process to manage an effective Release Management.
This document discusses managing the change lifecycle from sandbox to production in Salesforce. It outlines key steps including identifying a team to plan changes, developing and testing in sandbox, creating test plans, getting final approval, training users, deploying to production and validating. The goal is to assess risks, leverage knowledge, inform stakeholders and ensure continuous improvement through a review process of checks and balances.
Review, Test and Go! - Deborah Paterick, Helen Lueck, Frank MontoyaSalesforce Admins
Ever wonder how to manage changes in Salesforce? Incorporating a technical review process allows all users to participate in the change process while maintaining the integrity of your Salesforce instance. This governance process accounts for multiple groups with different priorities and supports planning for teams to implement changes or new features. In this presentation, we will provide you with the tools to set up a series of checks and balances to ensure that your production Salesforce remains in good system health throughout the change management lifecycle.
Join Kevin as he shares techniques for deploying changes to Salesforce, from quick fixes to well-developed ALM strategies featuring continuous integration with automated deployments. Even in the world of No Software, engineers still need to collaborate in order to get the most out of the platform. Reflecting on his experiences over a year of speaking with developers and admins, Kevin will explain how you can work together effectively and make changes to your Salesforce organizations safely.
How to Setup Continuous Integration With Git, Jenkins, and Force.comSalesforce Developers
Join us we walk through setting up a continuous integration system for Salesforce development, from scratch, using Git, Jenkins, the Force.com Migration Tool, and the Apex Data Loader, following a proven, step-by-step approach that you can use with your own project. You'll learn how to manage code using feature-specific sandboxes and feature-specific branches. We'll present the actual configuration scripts we use to make all this work for our group of eight developers, working together on the same managed product, spanning 65+ objects, 350+ classes, and 600+ Apex tests.
Understanding Complex Data Trends in Salesforce1 Objects Using HerokuSalesforce Developers
This document discusses using Heroku to perform complex time series analysis on Salesforce1 object data. It describes common time series patterns like seasonal, periodic, and secular trends. The presentation includes a demo of using Salesforce Workbench for basic time series analysis and a hybrid app built with Heroku that uses an in-memory database and asynchronous processing for more powerful time series analysis. It discusses architectural considerations for the hybrid app including using web and worker dynos with a message queue. The presentation also covers security using Salesforce session IDs and performance optimization techniques.
TDX19 - Untangle Your Org with Salesforce Developer ToolsDoug Ayers
You're ready to start using your favorite tools with Salesforce DX to develop for your orgs, but you're not sure where to get started, or what a successful migration to open tooling even look likes. If that sounds familiar, this session is for you! We'll explore some of the common places where your metadata gets tangled and what tools are available to get it all straightened out.
https://success.salesforce.com/sessions?eventId=a1Q3A000026slov#/session/a2q3A000002BGcEQAW
You've got your salesforce.com org humming. You are the master of button-click admins. Join us to learn how you can leverage the power of the Force.com platform to build your own social enterprise. At the end of this session, you will walk away with five developer tips and tricks, all possible directly via the browser, that you can put into practice as soon as you get back to the office.
DF15-Integration Stories from the FieldMudit Agarwal
The document discusses modern enterprise architectures and integration stories from Salesforce customers. It provides an agenda for a customer briefing that includes discussing trends in modern architectures, integration examples, and conclusions on how architectures are changing with a focus on outcomes, agility, and data-driven approaches. It also outlines next steps for helping customers with their architecture journeys post-briefing through training, events, and customer success programs.
This document provides information about an upcoming webinar on Salesforce's partner roadmap. It includes an agenda with sections on release readiness, partner innovation awards, partner community updates, and Q&A. Forward-looking statements are also disclosed. The webinar will discuss new products, features, certifications and resources for both ISV and consulting partners.
The document discusses an upcoming Salesforce developer conference in June 2017 with technical sessions, a keynote, and discounts available. It also provides information on enabling apps to work in the Lightning Experience, upcoming webinars on new Einstein Analytics features, and the Summer '17 release focusing on features for ISVs including improved Wave packaging templates, Salesforce DX entering open beta, the Apex Metadata API going GA, and the Lightning Data Service entering beta.
Getting Starting with Salesforce for NonprofitsNik Panter
Through Salesforce.org, your nonprofit or higher education organization can be granted ten free Salesforce licenses. But what do you do after you receive your licenses and are given a login? We have five steps for you to follow to get up and running quickly towards getting your nonprofit up and successful with Salesforce!
Automating Deployment Between Orgs Using Git & Continuous IntegrationSebastian Wagner
Updated with the deck from DF14
As a fully certified TA, I offer expert consulting services around continuous integration, practice development and governance to help customers leveraging the advantages of SFDC.
https://uk.linkedin.com/in/se6wagner/
Abstract:
Automating the deployment between environments (dev, test, prod, etc.) gives consistency, visibility, and validation to the process.This greatly speeds up deployment and provides early detection of defects. Join us as we cover the theory and best practices of this approach. You'll discover how to design your own automated processes using Continuous Integration (CI) tools and Git version control.
A Beginner's Guide to Lightning Components by Niels Bryna-LowSalesforce Admins
This document provides an introduction to Lightning Components for beginners. It explains that Lightning Components are the basic building blocks for all record pages and apps in Salesforce. They allow for creating dynamic record pages and apps simply through drag and drop tools. Components are mobile and desktop ready, and allow embedding powerful functionality from the AppExchange directly into record pages and apps. The document demonstrates Lightning Components in action and provides tips for getting started, including installing the Lightning Design System and working through Trailhead modules on Lightning Components.
This document discusses Salesforce DX, a new set of tools that streamlines the development lifecycle. It provides a modern developer experience that changes how applications are built on Salesforce. The key tools are the Salesforce CLI and updated Force.com IDE that support Salesforce DX and Lightning development. The document outlines the basic steps to install the tools, create a DevHub and scratch org, develop and test code directly in the scratch org, and sync changes between the scratch org and development project.
Easy No-Code Integrations with External Services and Visual FlowSalesforce Developers
The document discusses forward-looking statements and associated risks and uncertainties. It states that any projections or statements regarding future operations, strategies, products, features or customer contracts are forward-looking. It notes risks including those associated with new functionality, products, business models, operating losses, fluctuations, outages, security, litigation, mergers and acquisitions, market immaturity, limited operating history, employee retention and growth, and larger enterprise customers. Customers should make purchase decisions based on currently available features.
Jayant Jindal leads the Salesforce User Group in Fremont, CA. His presentation covers Streaming API, including the four types of Streaming APIs, how connections are negotiated and maintained, and use cases. The presentation also discusses Platform Events and Change Data Capture, providing hands-on examples. It outlines new features from Summer '19 and Winter '20 releases related to Platform Events and CDC.
The document provides an overview of Salesforce Community Cloud capabilities for building engaging online community experiences. It summarizes a demo use case of a coffee company using a Salesforce community for customer collaboration. The presentation demonstrates the Lightning Community Builder for theming, customizing, and packaging communities. It outlines resources for learning community administration and previews future features like hybrid mobile apps and native content.
The document provides a summary of the Partner Roadmap Webinar. It includes an agenda for the webinar covering partner community updates, continuous site switching, and Quip for Partners. It also provides information on upcoming webinars, trust notifications for service updates, new trailhead modules, and resources for partners to stay connected.
From Sandbox To Production: An Introduction to Salesforce Release ManagementSalesforce Developers
Wondering how to manage multiple Salesforce environments for managing your release? Join us as our Architects show how large enterprises manage Sandbox environments. Learn some of the key considerations in picking sandbox types and migration tools to lay out a process to manage an effective Release Management.
This document discusses managing the change lifecycle from sandbox to production in Salesforce. It outlines key steps including identifying a team to plan changes, developing and testing in sandbox, creating test plans, getting final approval, training users, deploying to production and validating. The goal is to assess risks, leverage knowledge, inform stakeholders and ensure continuous improvement through a review process of checks and balances.
Review, Test and Go! - Deborah Paterick, Helen Lueck, Frank MontoyaSalesforce Admins
Ever wonder how to manage changes in Salesforce? Incorporating a technical review process allows all users to participate in the change process while maintaining the integrity of your Salesforce instance. This governance process accounts for multiple groups with different priorities and supports planning for teams to implement changes or new features. In this presentation, we will provide you with the tools to set up a series of checks and balances to ensure that your production Salesforce remains in good system health throughout the change management lifecycle.
Join Kevin as he shares techniques for deploying changes to Salesforce, from quick fixes to well-developed ALM strategies featuring continuous integration with automated deployments. Even in the world of No Software, engineers still need to collaborate in order to get the most out of the platform. Reflecting on his experiences over a year of speaking with developers and admins, Kevin will explain how you can work together effectively and make changes to your Salesforce organizations safely.
How to Setup Continuous Integration With Git, Jenkins, and Force.comSalesforce Developers
Join us we walk through setting up a continuous integration system for Salesforce development, from scratch, using Git, Jenkins, the Force.com Migration Tool, and the Apex Data Loader, following a proven, step-by-step approach that you can use with your own project. You'll learn how to manage code using feature-specific sandboxes and feature-specific branches. We'll present the actual configuration scripts we use to make all this work for our group of eight developers, working together on the same managed product, spanning 65+ objects, 350+ classes, and 600+ Apex tests.
Understanding Complex Data Trends in Salesforce1 Objects Using HerokuSalesforce Developers
This document discusses using Heroku to perform complex time series analysis on Salesforce1 object data. It describes common time series patterns like seasonal, periodic, and secular trends. The presentation includes a demo of using Salesforce Workbench for basic time series analysis and a hybrid app built with Heroku that uses an in-memory database and asynchronous processing for more powerful time series analysis. It discusses architectural considerations for the hybrid app including using web and worker dynos with a message queue. The presentation also covers security using Salesforce session IDs and performance optimization techniques.
TDX19 - Untangle Your Org with Salesforce Developer ToolsDoug Ayers
You're ready to start using your favorite tools with Salesforce DX to develop for your orgs, but you're not sure where to get started, or what a successful migration to open tooling even look likes. If that sounds familiar, this session is for you! We'll explore some of the common places where your metadata gets tangled and what tools are available to get it all straightened out.
https://success.salesforce.com/sessions?eventId=a1Q3A000026slov#/session/a2q3A000002BGcEQAW
You've got your salesforce.com org humming. You are the master of button-click admins. Join us to learn how you can leverage the power of the Force.com platform to build your own social enterprise. At the end of this session, you will walk away with five developer tips and tricks, all possible directly via the browser, that you can put into practice as soon as you get back to the office.
DF15-Integration Stories from the FieldMudit Agarwal
The document discusses modern enterprise architectures and integration stories from Salesforce customers. It provides an agenda for a customer briefing that includes discussing trends in modern architectures, integration examples, and conclusions on how architectures are changing with a focus on outcomes, agility, and data-driven approaches. It also outlines next steps for helping customers with their architecture journeys post-briefing through training, events, and customer success programs.
This document provides information about an upcoming webinar on Salesforce's partner roadmap. It includes an agenda with sections on release readiness, partner innovation awards, partner community updates, and Q&A. Forward-looking statements are also disclosed. The webinar will discuss new products, features, certifications and resources for both ISV and consulting partners.
The document discusses an upcoming Salesforce developer conference in June 2017 with technical sessions, a keynote, and discounts available. It also provides information on enabling apps to work in the Lightning Experience, upcoming webinars on new Einstein Analytics features, and the Summer '17 release focusing on features for ISVs including improved Wave packaging templates, Salesforce DX entering open beta, the Apex Metadata API going GA, and the Lightning Data Service entering beta.
Getting Starting with Salesforce for NonprofitsNik Panter
Through Salesforce.org, your nonprofit or higher education organization can be granted ten free Salesforce licenses. But what do you do after you receive your licenses and are given a login? We have five steps for you to follow to get up and running quickly towards getting your nonprofit up and successful with Salesforce!
Automating Deployment Between Orgs Using Git & Continuous IntegrationSebastian Wagner
Updated with the deck from DF14
As a fully certified TA, I offer expert consulting services around continuous integration, practice development and governance to help customers leveraging the advantages of SFDC.
https://uk.linkedin.com/in/se6wagner/
Abstract:
Automating the deployment between environments (dev, test, prod, etc.) gives consistency, visibility, and validation to the process.This greatly speeds up deployment and provides early detection of defects. Join us as we cover the theory and best practices of this approach. You'll discover how to design your own automated processes using Continuous Integration (CI) tools and Git version control.
A Beginner's Guide to Lightning Components by Niels Bryna-LowSalesforce Admins
This document provides an introduction to Lightning Components for beginners. It explains that Lightning Components are the basic building blocks for all record pages and apps in Salesforce. They allow for creating dynamic record pages and apps simply through drag and drop tools. Components are mobile and desktop ready, and allow embedding powerful functionality from the AppExchange directly into record pages and apps. The document demonstrates Lightning Components in action and provides tips for getting started, including installing the Lightning Design System and working through Trailhead modules on Lightning Components.
This document discusses Salesforce DX, a new set of tools that streamlines the development lifecycle. It provides a modern developer experience that changes how applications are built on Salesforce. The key tools are the Salesforce CLI and updated Force.com IDE that support Salesforce DX and Lightning development. The document outlines the basic steps to install the tools, create a DevHub and scratch org, develop and test code directly in the scratch org, and sync changes between the scratch org and development project.
Dreamforce 2014 - Salesforce Python SDK for REST/SOAP APIsHormoz Tarevern
This document discusses the Salesforce Python SDK for interacting with Salesforce via REST and SOAP APIs. It provides an overview of why Python is useful, how to install and use the SDK, and demonstrates a sample app built with Django, the SDK, and Ember.js that allows users to search and purchase Data.com records. Safe harbor statements are also included regarding any forward-looking statements made in the document.
Salesforce – Proven Platform Development with DevOps & AgileSai Jithesh ☁️
The document discusses forward-looking statements and associated risks and uncertainties. It states that any projections or statements regarding strategies, plans, beliefs, expected functionality, features, or customer contracts contain forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties. These risks include factors that could affect salesforce.com's financial results such as operating losses, fluctuations in results, security breaches, litigation outcomes, mergers and acquisitions, growth management, and reliance on key personnel. The document also notes that unreleased services mentioned may not be delivered on time or at all, and purchase decisions should be based on currently available features.
Join us as we show you how to develop advanced, interactive tables and charts in Visualforce using a combination of jQuery and JavaScript Remoting. Learn how to quickly turn a simple HTML table into a sortable and filterable table with pagination, and how to build an interactive chart to display complex relationships.
The document discusses Salesforce Usage Metrics, which provides insights into how customers use an ISV's managed package. It collects data on Visualforce page hits and Custom Object counts daily and delivers it to the ISV. The ISV sets up an Environment Hub to connect their packaging and reporting orgs to collect and access the usage metrics data. The document demonstrates the usage metrics data and encourages ISVs to enable the feature, set up their orgs correctly, and use the feature to improve customer retention and their application.
Build Together And Deliver Continuously With Salesforce DXLynette Lim
This document describes a pilot program for continuous integration with Salesforce DX. It discusses pain points with the current development process and how Salesforce DX aims to improve the developer experience. Key benefits of Salesforce DX include faster development cycles through features like scratch orgs and metadata deployment automation. The document provides an overview of Salesforce DX principles and development flow, and demonstrates how to set up continuous integration with Jenkins.
Get Started with Lightning Web Components Open SourceDeveloper Force
With the announcement of Lightning Web Components (LWC) Open Source, developers can now leverage the same UI framework for building applications on Salesforce, and on any other platform. This opens up new possibilities for simpler code sharing, faster application building, and an overall better developer experience. Learn how to get started with LWC Open Source and how to build your first component.
- The document is for a beginner developer workshop that introduces developers to building applications on the Salesforce platform.
- It includes an agenda for the workshop covering topics like data modeling, declarative development using formulas and workflows, programming using Apex, and building user interfaces with Visualforce.
- Attendees will learn how to create custom applications by combining declarative configuration and code to integrate with Salesforce core services for functionality like security, sharing, and mobile development.
Einstein Analytics is the Salesforce-native analytics platform, providing users with insights into their business. This session dives into topics including APIs, metadata, packaging, and other development tools. Whether you’re just getting started or have already been working with Einstein Analytics, join and learn how to best use this analytics suite to build the customer apps people love.
This document provides an overview of modern development with Salesforce DX. It discusses using source control and metadata with scratch orgs and the Salesforce CLI for source-driven development. Visual Studio Code is highlighted as an IDE for Salesforce development with features like the Salesforce extension pack. The document contrasts traditional org-based development with the new paradigm of package development where changes are tracked relative to package versions. It demonstrates these concepts with a live demo and encourages attendees to learn more on Trailhead.
Force.com is designed to let you rapidly build custom applications for the cloud via configuration-driven development, and programmatic logic with Apex and Visualforce. With Force.com, you can design open, mobile, social, and real-time apps in the cloud five times faster than traditional software development approaches. Join us for an overview of the Force.com Platform, and learn how to get started building your first app in the cloud.
This document provides an overview of the Salesforce platform and Force.com development. It discusses interactive questions and feedback, checking your developer edition environment, and an online workbook. It also includes a safe harbor statement regarding forward-looking statements. The document then covers various topics related to the Salesforce platform including mobile development, data modeling, declarative logic, Apex programming, Visualforce, and tutorials for building custom app logic.
Did you inherit a cluttered org with no documentation? Are you trying to figure out why you have 500 fields on an object? Join this session and collaboratively learn from other customers about the most common traits of a messy implementation, and how you can untangle yours.
Salesforce Lightning Component Framework Roadmap (TDX18)Developer Force
The document outlines upcoming enhancements to the Lightning Component Framework across several areas: Visualforce/Canvas/third party integration; base Lightning components; Lightning services; and Lightning tooling. Key updates include improved Visualforce integration in Lightning Experience, new base components like maps and charts, expanded capabilities for the user interface API, push data cache invalidation, a Lightning usage app, VS Code extensions for development, and a Lightning testing service.
This document discusses using Lightning Communities to build better communities. It provides an overview of the evolution of Lightning Communities from basic templates to full platform capabilities. Lightning Community Templates offer pre-packaged solutions for use cases like customer service, partner portals, and helpdesks. The Lightning Community Builder allows customizing communities visually without coding. The document also promotes social engagement around Salesforce communities.
Einstein Analytics, the art of the possiblerikkehovgaard
The document discusses an Einstein Analytics presentation about the possibilities of the platform. It provides an overview of Clayton, an AI assistant that scans code for security and quality issues. The presentation demonstrates how Clayton works and provides resources for attendees, including links to slides, blogs, and information on free Einstein Analytics Academies. It also promotes a new program for experts to share their knowledge and lead learning activities.
Spring ‘18 is here to help you build smarter, modern apps more quickly than ever. In this live broadcast, Salesforce Product Managers and Developer Evangelists will share the latest features and functionality to help you develop with the Lightning Platform, including new base Lightning components, Salesforce DX updates, Einstein Platform Service improvements, new API functionality, and more!
The Winter '24 release includes major updates to Lightning Web Components, Apex, and Flow Builder. For LWC, developers can now use GraphQL to query multiple objects in one request and dynamically import and instantiate components. Apex improvements include Einstein for Developers code generation and improved sorting functionality. And Flow Builder adds reactive screen components, custom error messages, and the ability to make HTTP callouts without code.
Lightning Flow allows users to leverage reusable Lightning Components, integrate workflows with external services using Platform Events, and embed processes into application experiences through Lightning App Builder and Community Builder. It provides a declarative way to build rich interfaces and automate processes through a drag-and-drop Flow Builder without extensive coding. WorldTour Rentals used Lightning Flow to create a configurable onboarding process that shows a training video to new staff and tracks who has watched it, solving their onboarding issue in a futureproof way without code.
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TrustArc Webinar - 2024 Global Privacy SurveyTrustArc
How does your privacy program stack up against your peers? What challenges are privacy teams tackling and prioritizing in 2024?
In the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey, we asked over 1,800 global privacy professionals and business executives to share their perspectives on the current state of privacy inside and outside of their organizations. This year’s report focused on emerging areas of importance for privacy and compliance professionals, including considerations and implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, building brand trust, and different approaches for achieving higher privacy competence scores.
See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
This webinar will review:
- The top 10 privacy insights from the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey
- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
- Key themes to consider in developing and maintaining your privacy program
Threats to mobile devices are more prevalent and increasing in scope and complexity. Users of mobile devices desire to take full advantage of the features
available on those devices, but many of the features provide convenience and capability but sacrifice security. This best practices guide outlines steps the users can take to better protect personal devices and information.
Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
Which one is cheapest? Which one is fastest? Which one will scale to meet our needs?
Join me in this session as we dive into each AWS hosting service to determine which one is best for your scenario and explain why!
GraphRAG for Life Science to increase LLM accuracyTomaz Bratanic
GraphRAG for life science domain, where you retriever information from biomedical knowledge graphs using LLMs to increase the accuracy and performance of generated answers
HCL Notes und Domino Lizenzkostenreduzierung in der Welt von DLAUpanagenda
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DLAU und die Lizenzen nach dem CCB- und CCX-Modell sind für viele in der HCL-Community seit letztem Jahr ein heißes Thema. Als Notes- oder Domino-Kunde haben Sie vielleicht mit unerwartet hohen Benutzerzahlen und Lizenzgebühren zu kämpfen. Sie fragen sich vielleicht, wie diese neue Art der Lizenzierung funktioniert und welchen Nutzen sie Ihnen bringt. Vor allem wollen Sie sicherlich Ihr Budget einhalten und Kosten sparen, wo immer möglich. Das verstehen wir und wir möchten Ihnen dabei helfen!
Wir erklären Ihnen, wie Sie häufige Konfigurationsprobleme lösen können, die dazu führen können, dass mehr Benutzer gezählt werden als nötig, und wie Sie überflüssige oder ungenutzte Konten identifizieren und entfernen können, um Geld zu sparen. Es gibt auch einige Ansätze, die zu unnötigen Ausgaben führen können, z. B. wenn ein Personendokument anstelle eines Mail-Ins für geteilte Mailboxen verwendet wird. Wir zeigen Ihnen solche Fälle und deren Lösungen. Und natürlich erklären wir Ihnen das neue Lizenzmodell.
Nehmen Sie an diesem Webinar teil, bei dem HCL-Ambassador Marc Thomas und Gastredner Franz Walder Ihnen diese neue Welt näherbringen. Es vermittelt Ihnen die Tools und das Know-how, um den Überblick zu bewahren. Sie werden in der Lage sein, Ihre Kosten durch eine optimierte Domino-Konfiguration zu reduzieren und auch in Zukunft gering zu halten.
Diese Themen werden behandelt
- Reduzierung der Lizenzkosten durch Auffinden und Beheben von Fehlkonfigurationen und überflüssigen Konten
- Wie funktionieren CCB- und CCX-Lizenzen wirklich?
- Verstehen des DLAU-Tools und wie man es am besten nutzt
- Tipps für häufige Problembereiche, wie z. B. Team-Postfächer, Funktions-/Testbenutzer usw.
- Praxisbeispiele und Best Practices zum sofortigen Umsetzen
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5. Agenda
DX – Beyond Scratch Orgs
• Modularization –
Challenges and best
practices
• Developer Controlled
Packages
• Package 2.0
AutoRABIT – DX
• Integrated Scratch Org
Management
• Dependency Analyzer
• Pre-loaded Configuration
Templates
How do I get started with DX
• People
• Process
• Technology
• How to align with
Salesforce Road Map
ROI Calculation with DX
• Integrated Scratch Org
Management
• Dependency Analyzer
• Pre-loaded
Configuration
Templates
6.
7. DX – Beyond Scratch Orgs
DX is not just about scratch orgs – it is a transformation of how a change is developed, packaged and released in Salesforce
The transformation spans the
entire development spectrum:
• Sandbox to Source control as the source
of truth
• From unpackaged metadata to Package
2.0
• From Change set deployment to artifact
upgrade
The transformation spans the
entire development spectrum:
• Sandbox to Source control as the source
of truth
• From unpackaged metadata to Package
2.0
• From Change set deployment to artifact
upgrade
8. Analyse Metadata
for app patterns
Setup
multi-module
source structure
Release your
Package to
Prod
Modularization
9. Salesforce Development Post 2GP
Scratch
Org 1
Scratch
Org 2
Scratch
Org 3
Scratch
Org 4 SIT QA UAT Prod
Version Control
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10. Create DCP
Development ReleaseProvisioning
Scratch Org Developer Pro Sandbox Partial Copy Sandbox
Full Copy Sandbox Production Version Control Packaging
Dependency Analyzer*
Workflow of 2GP using AutoRABIT
13. From unpackaged metadata
to Package 2.0
From Change set
deployment to artifact
upgrade
From unpackaged metadata to
Package 2.0
From Change set deployment to
artifact upgrade
From unpackaged metadata to
Package 2.0
From Change set deployment to
artifact upgrade
From unpackaged metadata to
Package 2.0
From Change set deployment to
artifact upgrade
From unpackaged
metadata to Package 2.0
From unpackaged
metadata to Package 2.0
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