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The Superpower of Visuals

Our brains are wired for visuals. Since we are born seeing comes before words. From prehistoric cave paintings to the map of the London underground, images, diagrams and charts have long been at the heart of human storytelling. And story-telling, story-creation, story-translation… is much what we do as Salesforce professionals. How much do you use […]

The Tooling API Demystified, It is not only for developers

We all know that moment when you are running a Salesforce project for a couple of months (or even years), and we need to do a configuration review. Which field is not used anywhere, which permission set is assigned to which user, do we have duplicates in our custom labels… Tricky right? What if you […]

If I Could Do It All Again: Lessons from a Failed CTA Candidate

If you’re considering the Certified Technical Architect review board exam, hear Gemma share her learnings from the experience and how failing her first attempt made her a better architect. It doesn’t matter whether you’re planning to take the exam (or when); this session aims to share one person’s techniques, experiences and valuable learnings to help […]

When to Move From Standard Products and Quotes to CPQ

It is possible to get a long way with standard Products, Price Books and Quotes. However there is a point where you need more functionality and ability, this is when CPQ can be extremely powerful. In this session we will be exploring the main areas of CPQ that tend to be the tipping points for […]

Level up your Salesforce CLI with Gulp

Salesforce CLI helps you automate many mundane tasks, however, many tasks lie outside of the “Salesforce” application lifecycle management. Gulp is a cross-platform, streaming task runner that lets you automate many of development tasks outside of Salesforce realm, such as using pre-processors like Sass or LESS. If you are an automation junkie like us and […]