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Apple's Privacy Changes: A Call for Email Marketing Innovation

Apple’s Privacy Changes: A Call for Email Marketing Innovation

Apple’s Privacy Changes: A Call for Email Marketing Innovation As Apple’s new privacy features roll out, email marketers face a pivotal moment. Here’s how to adapt and innovate in response. The announcement of Apple’s new privacy features earlier this summer sent shockwaves through the email marketing community. These changes, set to debut in the upcoming iOS 15 and MacOS updates, introduce two significant shifts with Mail Privacy Protection (MPP): Emails opened in Apple Mail will be automatically marked as opened, regardless of user interaction, affecting a substantial portion of email opens. Users will have the option to generate random email addresses when signing up for products or services, potentially altering the way marketers track and engage with subscribers.Given that Apple Mail accounts for nearly half of all email opens, according to Litmus, these changes have prompted concern within the industry. Email marketers, who rely on opens as a key performance metric, now face the challenge of pivoting away from traditional metrics to maintain effective campaigns. At Salesforce, they prioritize trust, privacy, and security, viewing these changes as opportunities to deepen customer relationships and enhance digital experiences. While the adjustments may initially disrupt established practices, they also signal a new era of marketing innovation. Apple’s Privacy Changes: A Call for Email Marketing Innovation Here are three strategies to navigate this evolving landscape: Focus on Meaningful Metrics:With open rates impacted by Apple’s privacy changes, it’s time to shift focus to metrics that truly reflect engagement and impact. Click-through rates (CTR) remain unaffected and provide valuable insights into subscriber behavior. Additionally, prioritize discussions around deeper metrics such as content engagement and conversion rates to gauge campaign effectiveness accurately. Enhance Email Interaction:To mitigate the impact of reduced open tracking, prioritize enhancing interaction within emails. Offer personalized and relevant content that encourages clicks, and explore innovative email tools like interactive elements embedded directly into messages. By reducing friction between open and conversion, marketers can maintain engagement and drive desired actions. Strengthen Customer Journeys:Embrace a holistic approach to customer experience by integrating email marketing into broader journey optimization efforts. Utilize data analytics tools like Datorama and Google Analytics to gain insights across channels and align messaging with customer preferences and behaviors. Review triggers and automations to ensure they are not solely reliant on open rates, but rather prioritize meaningful interactions and conversions. By implementing these strategies, email marketers can adapt to Apple’s privacy changes and build stronger, more effective campaigns. Ultimately, this shift presents an opportunity to foster deeper connections with subscribers and drive sustainable business growth. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Health Cloud Brings Healthcare Transformation Following swiftly after last week’s successful launch of Financial Services Cloud, Salesforce has announced the second installment in its series Read more

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Snowflake and Salesforce Marketing Cloud

Snowflake and Salesforce Marketing Cloud

Harnessing the Power of Salesforce Marketing Cloud and Snowflake Two of the most influential trends in marketing technology (MarTech) and analytics today are Salesforce’s Marketing Cloud (SFMC) and Snowflake’s data warehousing platform. SFMC offers marketers a robust Journey Builder experience, while Snowflake eliminates data silos, making more data accessible to analysts than ever before. Both platforms are next-generation, cloud-first solutions that open new possibilities for marketers and are already helping to create more compelling and relevant experiences for consumers. A shared commitment to simplifying the end-user experience while unlocking a vast array of new data capabilities makes these solutions powerful examples of “soft technology.” Soft Technology: Snowflake and SFMC “When I speak about the power and virtues of technology, I am referring to soft technology: technology that is flexible, that is under our control.” — Don Norman What makes a technology great is its ease and flexibility for end users. Both SFMC and Snowflake simplify the user experience for their target users with remarkable results. SFMC’s Journey Builder allows marketers to build sophisticated journey orchestration flows on a canvas similar to how they might draft a journey on a whiteboard. Once configured, there’s no need to call IT for support; it’s time for delivery. Snowflake targets analysts, data engineers, and data scientists, breaking down data silos and removing traditional storage and processing constraints. This allows them to focus on solving business problems rather than dealing with perpetual data consolidation and cleansing. Snowflake also simplifies working with different types of data, such as unstructured data like logs or customer activity signals, through its “variant” datatype. The Perils of “Hard Technology” for SFMC Users “Hard technology remains unheedful of the real needs and desires of users. It is a technology that, rather than conforming to our needs, forces us to conform to its needs. Hard technology makes us subservient;” — Don Norman SFMC’s Journey Builder users are most productive when their source data is well-prepared for marketing purposes. However, as marketing needs evolve, new customer profile data and segments are required, often necessitating IT intervention and the use of complex SQL queries or programming languages. An inefficient process often emerges: This lengthy process can slow down time-to-market for campaigns and hinder marketing agility. Bridging Snowflake and SFMC to Avoid Hard Technology Low-code and visual SQL tools allow campaign analysts to remain business-focused and meet most of their daily data needs without relying heavily on IT. These tools are now more powerful thanks to modern data warehousing platforms like Snowflake, which supports SQL-like querying of unstructured data directly. Low-code solutions help marketers maintain productivity within SFMC’s Journey Builder by enabling them to autonomously explore and retrieve new customer data and segments. Checklist for Low-Code & Visual SQL Tools For maximum impact, look for low-code and visual SQL tools that: Simplifying Data Integration with Skyvia, Integrate.io, and GetCensus Skyvia Skyvia allows you to replicate Salesforce Marketing Cloud data to Snowflake with minimal configuration. It creates tables for cloud data automatically and keeps the data updated with incremental updates. Integrate.io Integrate.io provides a lightning-fast CDC platform for Salesforce data integration, offering robust ETL and ELT capabilities to connect your Salesforce data with hundreds of other apps. Integrate.io’s low-code interface allows for easy configuration and seamless data migration. GetCensus GetCensus enables data synchronization between Snowflake and Salesforce Marketing Cloud in four simple steps: By leveraging these tools and platforms, marketers can enhance their campaigns and improve customer experiences through efficient and effective data integration and management. Like1 Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Health Cloud Brings Healthcare Transformation Following swiftly after last week’s successful launch of Financial Services Cloud, Salesforce has announced the second installment in its series Read more

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Salesforce Slack

Salesforce Slack Explained

In December 2020, Salesforce made its largest acquisition to date by purchasing Slack for $27.7 billion. Slack is a business messaging app that facilitates direct communication among colleagues and enables collaboration through dedicated channels designed for specific purposes, such as project management or regional office discussions. Salesforce acquired Slack with the aim of transforming business communication, particularly in the evolving landscape of remote work. Explore the initial integrations introduced by Salesforce to seamlessly unite the functionalities of these two platforms. Slack is where work happens, offering one platform for your team to share, collaborate, and move business forward. Tableau integrates with Slack, helping everyone across your organization make smarter, faster decisions. Whether it’s notifications for data-driven alerts, intuitive search commands so you can find analytics content, or seamless sharing across your entire organization, Tableau and Slack put data at the center of every conversation. CRM Analytics offers a native analytics solution for Salesforce users. Quickly find, share, and collaborate on analytics from CRM Analytics directly from Slack. You get easy access to recent and favorite assets, as well as the ability to search for analytics and share with everyone on your team, including external stakeholders with Slack Connect. Not only that, but you can proactively stay updated on all of your insights with Slack notifications for data-driven alerts, regular digests of watchlist metrics, and more. If you need to dig deeper, you can quickly jump into CRM Analytics. What is Slack used for? Slack is a messaging app for business that connects people to the information they need. By bringing people together to work as one unified team, Slack transforms the way organizations communicate. Why is Slack so popular? Slack is a cloud-based communication tool that provides transparency, flexibility, collaboration, security, integration, and automation. These features combined make Slack the ultimate communication tool for businesses and teams. Slack gets expensive, especially compared to similar collaborative software. There is a free plan, but it’s a bit limiting for businesses that need to access historical messages and documents beyond 90 days. Why is Slack better than Google Chat? Slack: Provides advanced security features, including enterprise-grade data protection. Google Chat: Offers a functional mobile app, consistent with its desktop version. Slack: The mobile app is highly rated, offering a near-complete experience compared to the desktop version. Why do employers like the use of “Slack?” It has expansive information storage capacity. It is useful for lengthy discussions. It is not distracting to employees. It allows them to monitor, log, and archive all communication. Like Related Posts Salesforce Integrations How do you make Salesforce even better? Integrate it with all the third party apps you already use. From productivity Read more Salesforce Acquires Slack The buzz surrounding the Salesforce Acquires Slack announcement has been ongoing, culminating in the official approval on December 1, 2020, Read more Salesforce and Project Management First of all, we need to begin this section by clarifying that Salesforce is not primarily intended as a project Read more Salesforce Updates Sustainability Cloud with Slack Salesforce has unveiled its updated Sustainability Cloud, integrating the newly acquired Slack, alongside the achievement of net zero emissions across Read more

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Sales Pipeline

Sales Pipeline

A sales pipeline is as an organized and visual method for tracking potential buyers as they progress through different stages of the purchasing process and buyer’s journey. Typically depicted as a horizontal bar or funnel, it delineates the various stages of a company’s sales process. With Salesforce Sales Cloud, you gain access to comprehensive pipeline metrics, including top opportunities and deal updates. Analyze changes in the pipeline, comprehend the factors influencing shifts, and devise strategies to bridge gaps. Identify crucial deals and receive alerts when next steps remain unupdated. Keep opportunities current through easy inline field editing. Salesforce empowers you to consolidate predictions and recommendations from opportunities, calls, emails, and cases. Assist representatives in advancing deals with insights into deal progression, trends from voice and video, context from relevant emails, service case status, and more. Determine if the right stakeholders are engaged in deals and assess their level of involvement. While some businesses experience natural sales flows from various sources. Others may find their sales process to be disorganized and lacking structure, leading to unpredictable results. A sales pipeline visually represents the steps a representative takes to guide a prospective buyer through the sales funnel. Sales pipeline management involves estimating the potential revenue from current sales opportunities. Insights in a Pipeline When digging into sales pipeline data, businesses can uncover valuable insights, including: Leveraging a Sales Pipeline By leveraging a sales pipeline, companies gain a data-driven understanding of their current and future sales performance. This knowledge enables informed decisions regarding hiring, training, advertising budgets, and more. Like Related Posts 50 Advantages of Salesforce Sales Cloud According to the Salesforce 2017 State of Service report, 85% of executives with service oversight identify customer service as a Read more How Travel Companies Are Using Big Data and Analytics In today’s hyper-competitive business world, travel and hospitality consumers have more choices than ever before. With hundreds of hotel chains Read more Marketing Cloud Account Engagement and Salesforce Campaigns The interplay between Account Engagement and Salesforce Campaigns often sparks confusion and frustration among users. In this insight, we’ll demystify Read more Integration of Salesforce Sales Cloud to Google Analytics 360 Announced In November 2017, Google unveiled a groundbreaking partnership with Salesforce, outlining their commitment to develop innovative integrations between Google Analytics Read more

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Salesforce Asset Managment

Salesforce Asset States in Asset Management

Salesforce asset states period is back to back. An asset state period (assetstateperiod) represents a time span when an asset has the same quantity, amount, and monthly recurring revenue (MRR). An asset has as many asset state periods as there are changes to it (asset actions) during its lifecycle. The dashboard and related pages show the current asset state period. An asset has as many asset state periods as there are changes to it (asset actions) during its lifecycle. The dashboard and related pages show the current asset state period. The fields can’t be edited. This object is available in API version 50.0 and later. A blue dot in a chart indicates an asset state period change, and an orange dot indicates an asset action change. Salesforce asset states are represented here. With a lifecycle-managed asset, an asset action represents changes made to the asset, and an asset state period denotes the time span when the changes apply. Supported Calls describeLayout(), describeSObjects(), getDeleted(), getUpdated(), query(), retrieve(), search() Special Access Rules To use Customer Asset Lifecycle Management APIs, you must have the Access Customer Asset Lifecycle Management APIs permission and Read access to the Asset, Asset Action, Asset Action Source, and Asset State Period objects. Like Related Posts Salesforce DAM Is there a digital asset management system integrated with Salesforce? Empower Salesforce Marketing Cloud (SFMC) users with the capabilities of Read more Asset Management Salesforce Can Salesforce do asset management? You can manage assets in Consumer Goods (desktop) and in the Consumer Goods offline mobile Read more Manage Your Postman Assets With the Postman API Postman assets Salesforce: The Postman API Platform empowers users to generate a diverse array of resources for building and utilizing Read more Salesforce Asset Management Can Salesforce handle asset management? Absolutely. You can efficiently manage assets through both the Consumer Goods (desktop) and the Consumer Read more

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Salesforce

Basics of Salesforce

What are the basics of Salesforce? What do users need to know? Salesforce is a cloud-based Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software for managing customer relationships and integration with other systems. This SaaS tool helps to create custom solutions for marketing, sales, services and ecommerce as per business requirements. Salesforce, Inc. is a famous American cloud-based software company that provides CRM services. This is a popular CRM tool for support, sales, and marketing teams worldwide. Salesforce services allow businesses to use cloud technology to better connect with partners, customers, and prospects. CRM stands for Customer Relationship Management, which is a process or methodology used to learn more about customers’ needs and behaviors. This data is useful in order to help them through new solutions which eventually develop stronger relationships with them. This technology aids users to manage relationships with their customers and track data related to all of their interactions. It helps teams collaborate, both internally and externally, gather insights from social media, track important metrics, and communicate via email, phone, social, and other channels. The more useful way to think about Salesforce CRM is as a process that will help bring together lots of pieces of information about customers, sales, marketing effectiveness, responsiveness, and market trends. Advantages Of CRM What Is Salesforce Architecture? Salesforce delivers a highly customized experience to customers, employees, and partners. Salesforce’s Architecture is divided into three layers: Types Of Salesforce Apps Here are some of the prebuilt salesforce apps: 1. Sales Cloud “Sales Cloud is a specific Salesforce application designed to help organizations sell smarter and faster by centralizing customer information, logging interactions, and allowing for collaboration across teams. It puts all of your customer and prospect information in one place, giving sales teams the ability to be more productive.” Imagine there is a Sales team in a software company getting new leads (i.e. potential customers) very frequently from the Marketing team. They need to communicate with every lead, as per their details of them, When leads get converted, store their deals-related information. Generate invoices of customers orders. Throughout the whole process, the sales cloud helped them to keep track of the sales-related data, which helped them to improve and work efficiently. 2. Service Cloud “Service Cloud enables users to automate service processes, streamline workflows and find key articles, topics, and experts to support customer service agents. The purpose is to foster one-to-one marketing relationships with every customer across multiple channels and devices.” Imagine there is a telecommunication company, with a customer support team, which is helping customers solve their problems. Now using Service Cloud, they were able to keep track of each problem and solution as well. Whenever the same problems come, automatically the solution will be assigned to the problem. Through this, the efficiency of the team increased, response time decreased and customers were able to receive a comparatively quicker solution. 3. Marketing Cloud “Salesforce Marketing Cloud is a digital marketing platform that automates marketing across email, social media, mobile apps, SMS, websites, and more.” Imagine there is a retail company, that wants to do email marketing to their customers. They used the marketing cloud, which enables them to send personalized email to millions of customers, based on each and every customer’s previous purchase history. They are able to keep track of open rates, click-through rates, and conversion rates.  4. Commerce Cloud “Commerce Cloud is a key part of the Salesforce Customer Success Platform and offers e-commerce solutions for B2C (business to consumer) and B2B (business to business) customers.” Imagine there is a fashion retailer company that uses the Salesforce commerce cloud to manage its online store. They are able to suggest similar accessories that their customers are interested in or based on the customer’s last interaction with the web store. Through the commerce cloud, they were able to provide a seamless customer experience, which increases sales and builds customer loyalty. 5. Experience Cloud “Salesforce Experience Cloud enables enterprises to create and manage communities more effectively. It allows you to create portals, support centers, forums, websites, and smartphone apps, and administer your content.” Think of various portals or forums where users come and interact with each other, and discuss solving each other problems. 6. Health Cloud “Salesforce Health Cloud is a platform for managing doctor-patient interaction and recordkeeping. It brings together a wide range of data from several sources in one location, providing you with a complete picture of everything about each patient, both clinical and non-clinical.” It allows automated scheduling of appointments and also helps in conducting virtual health care for patients so, that they can take care of from the comfort of their homes. 7. Financial Services Cloud “It provides a user-friendly platform to handle all customer data, build more trusted relationships, and create more seamless digital experiences at any touchpoint. It is designed to meet the demands of companies in the financial sector: banks, insurance agents, mortgage and loan companies, and others.” Imagine a bank that provides loans and credit card services, which involves customer verification like financial condition, and all of that can be done using the financial service cloud. 8. Education Cloud “It allows educational institutions to create solutions for recruitment, admission, and registration while also improving the student experience in the course of the teaching process and extracurricular activities.” It helps educational institutions to provide the right recommendations like tuition, extra class, and books, to students according to their performance. When Do Salesforce Releases Come Salesforce is a #1 CRM-based solution provider because of its continuous improvements. It delivers hundreds of innovative features by providing three seasonal releases during a year: The first set of upgrades happens on sandbox instances 4-6 weeks before a release goes into production. After that, all customers run the same version of Salesforce, complete with all the latest features. Benefits Of Salesforce CRM If you are ready to explore the power of Salesforce for your business, contact Tectonic today. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has

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Salesforce Marketing Cloud Advertising Studio

What is the Difference Between a CRM and a DMP?

A DMP uses first-, second-, and third-party data, stored temporarily, creating an audience profile. Data is obtained from various online and offline sources, and mobile sources. A CRM system is typically managed by a sales team, with limited data integration. Is CRM a DMP? While a DMP uses anonymous, third-party data, a CRM and a CDP use first-, second-, and third-party data. Goal. DMPs are built for prospecting, CRMs are built to manage and nurture customers, and CDPs help engage and personalize all phases of the customer experience. Is Salesforce a DMP? Salesforce DMP, called Audience Studio, is a platform that collects, stores, organizes, and centralizes data from different sources, own or external. It works in real time, unifying user data collected from multiple sources into a single profile for each customer. Salesforce proper, the database, is a CRM, not a DMP. Who uses DMP? Marketers who are getting started with audience segmentation for digital advertising can get the most utility out of a DMP. A DMP organizes all the data collected about a prospect or customer. Do you need a DMP? Use a DMP if you want to build marketing campaigns for audiences that are unfamiliar with your business. DMPs are best for this because of their use of third-party data. They can give you access to audiences that you don’t know. Why is CDP better than DMP? DMPs are effective for digital channels and audience segmentation. CDPs, on the other hand, are beneficial for social media websites, offline interactions, and insights into customer needs and purchase behavior. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Health Cloud Brings Healthcare Transformation Following swiftly after last week’s successful launch of Financial Services Cloud, Salesforce has announced the second installment in its series Read more

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Salesforce Asset Management

Salesforce Asset Management

Can Salesforce handle asset management? Absolutely. You can efficiently manage assets through both the Consumer Goods (desktop) and the Consumer Goods offline mobile app. Salesforce asset management features tools to manage all your assets in a single pane of glass. To guide you through the process, follow these steps: Create Asset Templates and Asset Types: Enhance Customer Relationships and Cost Efficiency: Salesforce provides robust asset management features, ensuring a streamlined and efficient process tailored to your business needs. Additionally, Salesforce extends its asset management capabilities to field services and financial services. Drive value with Customer 360 for asset management. Use data-driven automation to grow your assets easily. Grow trusted relationships while reducing costs to serve with intuitive, omnichannel service that anticipate client needs through automated, intelligent workflows. Enable CSRs to pull up information right away. Connect the middle and back office workflow for improved orchestration among teams. Discover and engage your best accounts with Salesforce Account Engagement. Target and nurture key prospects with the help of sales and service, by aligning on one platform. Let Einstein identify the accounts with the highest likelihood to purchase using key account insights. Track pipeline progress on target accounts using the Account-Based Marketing Dashboard, and use insights to refine your marketing and sales efforts. Like Related Posts Best CPQ for Salesforce Many businesses, once they select the best Salesforce CPQ tool for their business, turn to an implementation partner like Tectonic Read more Salesforce Accelerator Salesforce Accelerators encompass specialized tools, applications, and services crafted to expedite the adoption and effectiveness of Salesforce within organizations. Tailored Read more Mapping Your Customer Journey Creating a customer journey map is a crucial undertaking for businesses aiming to improve the customer experience and foster long-term Read more Acronyms for Quote-to-Cash Here is a helpful glossary of quote-to-cash acronyms you will hear in the Salesforce Ecosystem. AcronymMeaningDefintionACVAnnual Contract ValueThe annual revenue Read more

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Salesforce Omni-Channel

Salesforce Omni-Channel

Omni-Channel in Salesforce is a feature embedded within the Customer Service and Console, facilitating the automated routing of various work items like Leads and Cases to agents. This feature intelligently distributes work items based on agent capacity, priority, skillset, and other factors. The multichannel approach emphasizes customer engagement, whereas the omnichannel strategy prioritizes customer experience. Multichannel endeavors to engage customers across various channels to enhance interaction, a fundamental metric in this approach. Routing Work with Omni-Channel: Omni-Channel is a versatile, customizable feature that can be configured without coding. It enables the management of work item priorities, ensuring prompt assignment of critical tasks to agents. Agents’ workload can be optimized to match their capacity, ensuring they handle an appropriate number of assignments. Moreover, agents can be designated for specific types of tasks, streamlining workflows. Omni-Channel routes work requests to available and qualified support agents within the application. Real-time operational insights are provided to supervisors through Omni Supervisor, eliminating the need for manual assignment selection. This efficiency saves time, effort, and enhances productivity, enabling agents to assist customers promptly and effectively. Important Note: Routing logic is applied upon work item assignment, and subsequent changes to field values do not trigger reapplication of routing logic. Omni-Channel is compatible with both Lightning Experience (preferred) and Salesforce Classic, functioning seamlessly in standard and console apps. Enhanced Omni-Channel is recommended over Standard Omni-Channel due to its superior features and ongoing development focus. It offers enhanced experiences for agents and supervisors, aligning with future Omni-Channel advancements. Set Up and Testing: Utilize Omni-Channel to route work items to queues, agents, skills, and Einstein Bots (on supported channels). Configuration options include Omni-Channel flows, catering to diverse business needs. Ensure successful implementation by setting up Omni-Channel to route incoming work items to qualified and available support agents seamlessly across console and standard apps. Subsequently, test the implementation to verify its functionality. Agent and Supervisor Management: Leverage Omni Supervisor to manage agents, queues, and skills efficiently. This tool provides comprehensive oversight, optimizing resource allocation and performance tracking. Customer Support and Benefits: Deliver real-time customer support across preferred communication channels, such as phone, messaging, or chat. Omni-Channel enhances customer insights, satisfaction, agent productivity, and operational cost-effectiveness, differentiating your business in the competitive landscape. Limitation Awareness: In instances where Omni-Channel agents encounter “LIMIT_EXCEEDED” errors, it may indicate queue capacity constraints. Monitoring queue load and managing work item volume is essential to prevent disruptions in routing and ensure uninterrupted service delivery. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Health Cloud Brings Healthcare Transformation Following swiftly after last week’s successful launch of Financial Services Cloud, Salesforce has announced the second installment in its series Read more

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Salesforce Updates Sustainability Cloud with Slack

Salesforce Updates Sustainability Cloud with Slack

Salesforce has unveiled its updated Sustainability Cloud, integrating the newly acquired Slack, alongside the achievement of net zero emissions across its entire value chain and the transition to 100% renewable energy for its operations. Salesforce Updates Sustainability Cloud with Slack. The company’s climate action plan sets out priorities for advancing towards a 1.5°C future, highlighted by the launch of Sustainability Cloud 2.0. This updated platform empowers organizations to monitor and mitigate carbon emissions effectively. Sustainability Cloud is now known as Netzero Cloud. Marc Benioff, CEO and Chair of Salesforce, emphasized the urgent need to address climate change, underscoring Salesforce’s pride in achieving net zero emissions and renewable energy utilization. However, Benioff stressed the importance of continued efforts to engage all businesses in sustainable practices. These initiatives build upon Salesforce’s ongoing sustainability commitments, including the integration of climate obligations into supplier contracts and the introduction of tools to streamline supply chain emissions tracking. Salesforce also advocates for science-based climate policies and calls for mandatory climate reporting by companies. What is the Net Zero policy? Net Zero policy is that you reduce greenhouse gas emissions as much as possible. Then, any remaining emissions will be re-absorbed by things like the ocean or forests. What is Sustainability Cloud? Initially launched in 2019, Sustainability Cloud offers businesses a comprehensive view of their environmental impact, facilitating data-driven strategies to minimize carbon footprints. With the release of Sustainability Cloud 2.0, Salesforce integrates Slack, enhancing collaboration with suppliers post its acquisition. The updated platform includes features such as a carbon-offset ecosystem and tailored climate action plans. Salesforce credits its own net zero milestone to Sustainability Cloud, which identified impactful opportunities to reduce emissions effectively. Suzanne DiBianca, Chief Impact Officer and EVP of Corporate Relations, emphasized the transformative potential of Sustainability Cloud in empowering customers to combat climate change and reduce carbon emissions. UN Sustainable Development Goals To overcome the challenges and achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to climate change, several key obstacles must be addressed: By addressing these obstacles through collective efforts and innovative approaches, we can accelerate progress towards achieving the UN SDGs related to climate action and sustainable development, securing a more sustainable and resilient future for all. Salesforce Updates Sustainability Cloud with Slack The Net Zero by Salesforce initiative helps customers manage their environmental footprints and track progress toward net zero. Organizations of all sizes can use this platform to achieve their sustainability goals. The Net Zero Cloud by Salesforce is a powerful cloud-based platform designed to assist organizations in managing their environmental impacts and achieving net zero goals. Here’s an overview of its features and potential uses: Key Features: Tools Offered: Pros: Cons: Overall, the Net Zero Cloud offers a comprehensive suite of tools to support organizations in their sustainability journeys, from emissions reduction to waste management. While it has notable benefits, such as advanced data management and supplier engagement, potential users should consider the associated costs and support limitations before implementation. Content updated November 2023. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Health Cloud Brings Healthcare Transformation Following swiftly after last week’s successful launch of Financial Services Cloud, Salesforce has announced the second installment in its series Read more

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Salesforce and Checkmarx

What is Checkmarx in Salesforce?

Checkmarx SCA is a tool designed to provide a comprehensive scan of all open source components used within the Salesforce deployment. As a public sector and education solution, Checkmarx is highly rated. Checkmarx CxSAST is a highly accurate and flexible Static Code Analysis Tool that allows organizations to automatically scan un-compiled / un-built code and identify hundreds of security vulnerabilities in the most prevalent coding languages. Checkmarx is an accurate static analysis solution that helps identify different types of security vulnerabilities in your code. Developers can use it in the early stages of the SDLC as it identifies bugs and errors and provides practical solutions on how to address them. From the Checkmarx Site: Checkmarx for Salesforce is the leading application security provider, offering the industry’s most comprehensive cloud-native platform, Checkmarx One™, and services. With Checkmarx One™ you can reduce risk across all components of modern software — proprietary code, open source code, APIs, and infrastructure as code. Checkmarx takes pride in innovating comprehensive application security solutions to protect American public-sector organizations. Federal, state and local U.S. government agencies and educational institutions fortify their security, streamline DevSecOps methodologies, meet deadlines and compliance requirements, and accelerate ATO with Checkmarx’s developer-centric, unified Application Security Platform™. Civilian, DoD, and intelligence agencies can uphold compliance requirements while strengthening their software security posture throughout the SDLC to mitigate cyber supply chain risks. Federal customers can use Checkmarx unified platform to scan early and often in both legacy and next-gen cloud native application development tools. Checkmarx industry-leading application security platform enables agencies to consolidate and optimize DevSecOps. Quickly deliver secure digital services to constituents, manage cybersecurity risks, and develop scalable cloud strategies for modern application development, all while working within budget constraints. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Health Cloud Brings Healthcare Transformation Following swiftly after last week’s successful launch of Financial Services Cloud, Salesforce has announced the second installment in its series Read more

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Salesforce Digital Transformation

Salesforce CTI Explained

Open CTI is a JavaScript API designed to facilitate the development and integration of third-party computer-telephony integration (CTI) systems with Salesforce Call Center. Utilize the browser-based JavaScript API to build and seamlessly integrate third-party computer-telephony integration (CTI) systems with Salesforce Call Center. Salesforce telephony, also known as Computer Telephony Integration, is a feature that allows the integration of your telephone system with your Salesforce account. This integration empowers users to make and receive calls, access call history, and log call information directly within the Salesforce platform. To enable CTI in Salesforce, navigate to Setup in the Salesforce org, enter “Call Centers” in the Quick Find box, and click on Call Centers. Then, click Edit next to the Demo Call Center Adapter, ensuring that the CTI Adapter URL is configured to the specified URL. The distinction between Call Center and Open CTI in Salesforce lies in their functionalities. Call Center is a Salesforce feature that integrates the platform with call systems developed by developers or partners. On the other hand, Open CTI is a JavaScript API that provides developers or partners with the capability to build cloud-based call systems for use with Salesforce’s Call Center. Salesforce CTI offers immediate access to customer information in real time for representatives. This eliminates the need for manual information retrieval, such as asking colleagues for details or searching through files and folders. Content updated September 2022. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Health Cloud Brings Healthcare Transformation Following swiftly after last week’s successful launch of Financial Services Cloud, Salesforce has announced the second installment in its series Read more

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Salesforce

Salesforce and Quickbooks

The QuickBooks Salesforce integration syncs your QuickBooks customer list with Salesforce accounts. You can then view customer details, such as their open balance, sales history, credit limit, existing estimates, invoices, and sales orders, in Salesforce without having to launch QuickBooks Online Advanced. Integrating QuickBooks with Salesforce gives full visibility into how your business is running and where it can be improved. Accounting software and CRM work together to share data between sales and accounting, including customer information, sales orders, expenses, and invoicing. Connecting with QuickBooks reduces duplicate data entry, increases productivity, and drives more insights for better forecasting. With QuickBooks, accounting in Salesforce becomes easy. Seamless integration allows you to share financial data metrics with your sales team, so you can focus on what matters most and drive results. Even better, both QuickBooks and Salesforce are extremely scalable, allowing them to follow you as you grow. From small businesses to medium-sized organizations and even international corporations, learn how accounting and Salesforce go together with the QuickBooks integration below. The recommended solution for QuickBooks integrations is MuleSoft, Salesforce’s integration and automation technology. MuleSoft provides a QuickBooks connector for MuleSoft Composer. Learn how to connect your Salesforce and Quickbooks account and import opportunities. In QuickBooks Online Advanced, you can automatically download Salesforce opportunities as estimates, invoices, or sales receipts. Use the Salesforce Connector by QuickBooks app to connect your accounts. QuickBooks will start automatically downloading closed opportunities in Salesforce and create draft sales forms. All you have to do is approve the drafts to add them to QuickBooks. This speeds up the sales cycle and keeps all of your info organized. Here’s how to set everything up and get opportunities into QuickBooks. Note: You may only have either Wholesale discount or Salesforce Connector by QuickBooks app enabled on your company. Salesforce does not provide accounting services. While many accounting processes are used within Salesforce, small business owners must invest in native accounting software add-ons to better streamline their accounting processes. Salesforce is a CRM software platform that specializes in managing customer relationships by keeping track of sales, storing client contact information, and so forth. While some features touch on accounting, such as the ability to track sales or export data to spreadsheets, it doesn’t actually perform accounting. Here are some things to keep in mind as you set up your custom mapping: Having a CRM platform to enhance productivity, manage customer accounts, and improve workplace collaboration is essential. Salesforce CRM is one of the top CRM software, as it’s customizable, comes with a variety of features, and has a host of integrations. If your business uses Salesforce to track sales, having an accounting system that integrates seamlessly with Salesforce should be a top priority. If you need assistance connecting your Salesforce instance with QuickBooks, contact Tectonic today. Like2 Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Health Cloud Brings Healthcare Transformation Following swiftly after last week’s successful launch of Financial Services Cloud, Salesforce has announced the second installment in its series Read more

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Salesforce Stakeholders

Who Are Your Salesforce Stakeholders?

Understanding the intricacies of Salesforce and using it effectively to support business processes is crucial for admins and developers. However, the significance of communication skills is often overlooked in technical training. Beyond technical expertise, vital non-technical skills, such as active listening and extracting relevant information from business stakeholders, play a pivotal role in addressing Salesforce users’ true needs. Here is an approach that enables working more efficiently in a proactive mode rather than reactive. Once you identify your key salesforce stakeholders, here are some great ways to keep the doorways of communication open. Start by putting yourself in your stakeholders’ shoes, be it business users, customers, or consulting clients. Transitioning into Salesforce there is a need to gather information, empathize, and build a compelling case for change. Following are insights and strategies for effectively collaborating with stakeholders to understand business requirements, pain points, and objectives. If you’re keen on enhancing these skills, read on! Importance of Stakeholders As a Salesforce Administrator, collecting information from diverse stakeholders with varying knowledge levels is inevitable. It’s essential to recognize that the required information may not be thoroughly documented or held by a single individual. Engaging with individuals beyond primary users, such as those in supply chain and training, broadens the understanding of business processes. Maximizing the value of every interaction is crucial, considering the time constraints of both yourself and stakeholders. Determining Stakeholder Numbers The number of stakeholders to engage with depends on the project’s scope. Successful benchmarks have demonstrated varying needs: Identifying Stakeholder Groups Consider speaking with stakeholders in four directions: upwards, downwards, inside, and outside. Each group includes: The 3 Types of Stakeholders to Involve Locating Stakeholders Establishing a network within the organization is beneficial. For newcomers or consultants, navigating the terrain may be challenging. Start with the project sponsor for direction and inquire about additional contacts after each conversation. Preparation and Respecting Stakeholders’ Time Request meetings based on stakeholders’ availability, typically ranging from 15 to 45 minutes. Allocate an hour in your calendar to accommodate potential extensions. Prepare thoroughly, understanding whom you’re speaking to and having insights into the discussed system or process. Leaving the Door Open: Saying Thank You Upon closing a meeting, express gratitude and leave the door open for future conversations. Encourage stakeholders to contact you if they have further thoughts, and reciprocate by offering to send a quick note if additional insights emerge. Send a follow-up email expressing thanks and summarizing key takeaways. Incorporating these practices ensures effective communication with stakeholders, facilitating a more successful and collaborative Salesforce implementation. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Health Cloud Brings Healthcare Transformation Following swiftly after last week’s successful launch of Financial Services Cloud, Salesforce has announced the second installment in its series Read more

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Salesforce API Field Types

Fields on objects represent the details of each object and are analogous to columns in a database table. Each field on each object has one or more of the following properties: Property Description Aggregatable Can be used by one of the SOQL aggregate functions. Autonumber The API creates an autonumber. Create Value for the field can be specified during create using the API. Defaulted on create If no other value is specified when created, a default value is supplied. Delete Value for the field can be deleted using the API. Filter Can be used as filter criteria in a SOQL query FROM or WHERE clause. Group Can be included in the GROUP BY clause of a SOQL query (true) or not (false). Available in API version 18.0 and later. idLookup Can be used to specify a record in an upsert call. The Id field of each object has this property and some Name fields. There are exceptions, so check for the property in any object you wish to upsert. Namepointing Indicates whether the field’s value is the Name of the parent of this object (true) or not (false). Used for objects whose parents can be more than one type of object. For example, a task can have an account or a contact as a parent. Nillable The field can contain a null value. Query The field can be queried with SOQL using the API. Restricted picklist A picklist whose values are restricted to those values defined by a Salesforce admin. Users can’t load unapproved values through the API. Retrieve Value of the field can be retrieved using the API. Sort Indicates whether a query can sort on this field (true) or not (false). Update Can be updated using the API. Like1 Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Health Cloud Brings Healthcare Transformation Following swiftly after last week’s successful launch of Financial Services Cloud, Salesforce has announced the second installment in its series Read more

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