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Practical Salesforce Architecture

Understanding and Deploying the Salesforce Ecosystem for the Enterprise

Paul McCollum

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O'Reilly Media
20 October 2023
Once renowned as a customer relationship management (CRM) tool, Salesforce has evolved into a cloud-first application and capability ecosystem. With dedicated components for tasks such as middleware, big data, reporting, ETL, data loading, and API orchestration, Salesforce has become more prevalent in modern architectures.

This concise, yet comprehensive guide provides an overview of Salesforce architecture for enterprise architects and Salesforce ecosystem architects. Author Paul McCollum, Salesforce technical architect at Accenture, provides a roadmap for integrating major elements of the Salesforce ecosystem with planned or existing enterprise architecture. You'll learn how to use these components to address the diverse needs of different organizations.

Many companies today are adding or building multicloud capabilities and incorporating various elements from the Salesforce ecosystem. With this book, you'll learn:

Strengths, weaknesses, and growth areas of Salesforce's EA domain features

How Salesforce compares to other cloud providers

Methods for using the Salesforce ecosystem effectively to address your organization's needs

How to integrate Salesforce with planned or existing enterprise architectures

Ways to manage and forecast performance, complexity, and ease of operation across the Salesforce platform

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Imprint:   O'Reilly Media
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 233mm,  Width: 178mm, 
ISBN:   9781098138288
ISBN 10:   1098138287
Pages:   150
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Paul McCollum is a Salesforce technical architect at Accenture. He is an original computer prodigy who started programming in the 2nd grade, about 20 years before that became commonplace. Exposed to disruptive technology and the earliest practices of Enterprise Architecture, Paul has continued to work at distilling emerging technologies into their base concepts to communicate, map, and share. Over the past two decades, he has focused even more on the human side of the equation with UX and Learning. Paul loves sharing technology patterns with user groups and events, and has established himself as a leader, collaborator, and educator.

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