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Salesforce Architect's Handbook - A Comprehensive End-to-End Solutions Guide (Paperback, 1st ed.)
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Salesforce Architect's Handbook - A Comprehensive End-to-End Solutions Guide (Paperback, 1st ed.)
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Take a deep dive into the architectural approach, best practices,
and key considerations needed to comprehend, evaluate, and design
an efficient, scalable, and sustainable Salesforce-based solution.
This book takes a comprehensive look at the seven architectural
domains that must be considered when architecting a
Salesforce-based solution and equips you to develop the artifacts
needed for an end-to-end enterprise architecture blueprint for
Salesforce implementation and DevOps. This must-have handbook helps
Salesforce professionals implement and manage Salesforce in their
organization. You will learn Salesforce architecture: solution
architecture, data architecture, security architecture, integration
architecture, identity and access management architecture, and
strategies that can be used for Salesforce-based mobile
applications. In addition to the main architecture concepts, the
book also offers industry best practices and the recommended
framework for approaching, managing, delivering, and continuously
improving a Salesforce solution using its Salesforce Development
& Deployment Lifecycle. What You Will Learn Get a detailed
overview of the Salesforce multi-tenant, metadata-driven
architectural framework and the under-the-hood technology stack
that supports Salesforce Know the seven architecture domains, their
intricacies, and the considerations needed within each when
designing a Salesforce solution Have an architectural mindset and
the artifacts needed to architect an end-to-end enterprise-level
implementation of Salesforce Be familiar with the most common
Salesforce products, licenses, AppExchange products, and the key
considerations of using out-of-the-box declarative capabilities vs
custom programmatic capabilities of Salesforce Understand data
architecture design considerations that include data modeling in
Salesforce, identifying and mitigating large data volume concerns,
and the key considerations for data migration and data archiving
strategies Understand security architecture considerations related
to securing data within Salesforce and the various approaches to
allow or restrict sharing and visibility from within Salesforce
Understand integration architecture considerations that provide an
overview of the integration patterns and the integrations solutions
that can be used with Salesforce to connect Salesforce with a
remote system hosted on-premises, on the cloud, or by third-party
solution providers Understand identity and access management
architectural considerations across the 9 stages of an identity and
access management lifecycle Be aware of the strategies available to
design mobile solutions with Salesforce and the options available
for Salesforce mobile architecture Employ the principles of the
DevOps & Development Lifecycle needed for an ideal state
Salesforce implementation Who This Book Is For Professionals
interested in implementing, optimizing, and architecting Salesforce
solutions enterprise-wide; Salesforce implementation (SI) partners
needing a detailed playbook for architecting and delivering
successful Salesforce solutions; Salesforce admins, developers, and
architects looking for a one-stop educational resource to mastering
the Salesforce architect domains or those pursuing the Salesforce
architecture domain certification exams, including the Salesforce
Certified Technical Architect (CTA) board exam
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