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✅ The Ultimate Guide to Salesforce Foundations
Salesforce implementation is becoming increasingly popular, and many organizations want to maximize its benefits. Salesforce Foundations is a new initiative to help customers, especially those on Enterprise Editions or higher, do more without extra costs. This post will discuss what Salesforce Foundations offers, how to get started, and important things to consider.
✅ 4 Real-World Use Cases for Multi-Language Support in Salesforce Screen Flows
Salesforce Screen Flows help users manage tasks easily, but providing support in multiple languages is crucial for user engagement and confidence. Using only English isn't enough for diverse users. This article highlights real-world examples showing how supporting different languages in Screen Flows can make a difference. It will explore various methods to do this, including Translation Workbench, Custom Labels, Decision Elements, and Invocable Apex, ensuring that the right approach is used for each situation.
✅ Salesforce CPQ Is End of Sale: What Are Your Options?
In a previous article about Salesforce CPQ, it was noted that CPQ is evolving rather than dying. However, with the recent news that the Salesforce CPQ package is being phased out, many companies are looking for better options for handling complex revenue management. As sales processes and subscription models become more advanced, exploring alternatives like Revenue Cloud Advanced (RCA) is becoming important for businesses to meet their needs.
✅ Evaluate Dynamic Formulas in Apex in Summer '25
In the Summer '25 Salesforce release, a new feature called template mode improves the dynamic formulas from the Spring '25 release in Apex. This mode allows users to use merge syntax to reference record fields, making it easier to create formulas that combine strings. For example, it simplifies the formula needed to join an account name and website, removing the complexity of previous methods.
✅ Why Are Salesforce Technical Architects Being Undervalued in the Job Market?
Salesforce Ben tracks the job market closely, especially since it has struggled after a boom during COVID. There’s still a global supply-and-demand issue affecting everyone from new admins to seasoned developers. Technical architects (TAs), who are highly skilled in both platform knowledge and strategic thinking, are the most valuable yet also the highest-paid, making up only about 1% of the Salesforce talent pool. Companies recognize their worth but find them expensive. Recently, many experienced TAs have noted that job ads often understate their value, leading to low salary offers.
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