Few weeks ago I blogged about Dealing with the running User on Einstein Bot dialogs. One of the questions I got from the community was: is this approach safe for production? I was actually not sure about this, as the logged in info was passed from the pre-chat page to the chat bot context […]
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[Salesforce] Single or Multi-Org – What is your Salesforce architecture?
Let’s talk about single vs multi org architecture with Priscilla Sharon, Salesforce Business Solution Executive for DemandBlue. DemandBlue is in the business of helping its customers maximize their Salesforce investment through predictable outcomes. As we thrive in an era of cloud-based Infrastructure, Platform and Software services, DemandBlue has pioneered “Service-as-a-Service” through a value-based On […]
[Salesforce / Interview Tips] Preparing for a job interview as a Salesforce Developer
Salesforce Developers possess a strong working knowledge of the platform and can add serious value to a business. But given the competitive talent market, you must be prepared to set yourself apart from your peers to really stand out during a job interview. While job interviews can take many weird and wonderful formats, you […]
[Salesforce] Dealing with the running User on Einstein Bot dialogs
As part of the Salesforce Solutions Team at WebResults I spend some time training myself on new products and trying to build POCs (prove of concepts) to give value to the training and promote the knowledge inside my company. I recently was playing with Einstein Bots and got stuck when needed to identify the […]
[Salesforce] Top Winter19 Platform Release features
While the Winter ’19 Salesforce platform release rolls out,I want to introduce to you all Priscilla Sharon, Salesforce Business Solution Executive for DemandBlue, who will share with us here top Winter 19 release features. DemandBlue is in the business of helping its customers maximize their Salesforce investment through predictable outcomes. As we thrive in […]
[Salesforce DX / Data Fractory] Populate your Salesforce org with data using Forceea and Salesforce CLI: a step-by-step guide
Today’s post has been written by Nikos Mitrakis, the creator of Forceea, an amazing Data Factory Framework for Salesforce. Some facts about Nikos: Salesforce Developer at Johnson & Johnson EMEA Development Centre (EDC) Started his Salesforce journey in 2014 Has passed 9 certifications, including Certified Application Architect Holds a Physics degree Leader of Limerick, […]
[Salesforce / Release Management] YOU SHALL NOT PASS! (Unless you pass the Quality Gates)
What happens if, once you learned how to walk, you start to run? Well, you might stumble and fall. Depending on how well you react you might get a bruise or a bloody nose. What happens if you have a tool that can increase the speed of your releases? Well, you might run into […]
[Salesforce] Mason Frank Salary Survey 2019 Edition: how to increase your earning potential in Salesforce
Given the rate at which Salesforce has grown over the last five years, sometimes it can be difficult for professionals to get a measure of where they fit into the ecosystem and what they are worth. What’s more, it’s important to be aware of what Salesforce’s vast user base is saying about the technology, […]
[Salesforce / Release Management] Automation for the win!
You hate manual tasks and you are working on a Salesforce.com implementation? Then get a pen, a piece of paper and install & set up Copado. Why Copado? Because it’s a great solution to manage releases of and with Salesforce. Why pen and paper? Because it’s a great and versatile tool for drawing your current […]
Mason Frank 2018 Salesforce Salary Survey is OPEN!
Have your say on the Salesforce community! The annual Mason Frank salary survey is now open and waiting to hear from Salesforce professionals like you. The survey examines the salaries, benefits, market trends, and developments across the entire ecosystem, combining the anonymous thoughts and input from members of the Salesforce community, as well as […]
