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Becoming a Salesforce Certified Technical Architect

By : Tameem Bahri
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Book Image

Becoming a Salesforce Certified Technical Architect

5 (1)
By: Tameem Bahri

Overview of this book

Salesforce Certified Technical Architect (CTA) is the ultimate certification to validate your knowledge and skills when it comes to designing and building high-performance technical solutions on the Salesforce platform. The CTA certificate is granted after successfully passing the CTA review board exam, which tests your platform expertise and soft skills for communicating your solutions and vision. You’ll start with the core concepts that every architect should master, including data lifecycle, integration, and security, and build your aptitude for creating high-level technical solutions. Using real-world examples, you’ll explore essential topics such as selecting systems or components for your solutions, designing scalable and secure Salesforce architecture, and planning the development lifecycle and deployments. Finally, you'll work on two full mock scenarios that simulate the review board exam, helping you learn how to identify requirements, create a draft solution, and combine all the elements together to create an engaging story to present in front of the board or to a client in real life. By the end of this Salesforce book, you’ll have gained the knowledge and skills required to pass the review board exam and implement architectural best practices and strategies in your day-to-day work.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
1
Section 1: Your Journey to Becoming a CTA
6
Section 2: Knowledge Domains Deep Dive
14
Section 3: Putting It All Together

Introducing the data architecture domain mini hypothetical scenario – Packt Online Wizz

The following mini scenario describes a challenge with a particular client. The scenario has been tuned up to focus on challenges related to data architecture specifically. However, this domain is tightly related to the security domainsharing and visibility in particular. Therefore, you will still notice a considerable amount of sharing and visibility requirements. There will be other scenarios in later chapters that also have dependencies on the data architecture domain.

We will go through the scenario and create a solution step by step. To make the most out of this scenario, it is recommended that you read each paragraph, try to solve the situations yourself, then come back to this book, go through the suggested solution, and compare and take notes.

Remember that the solutions listed here are not necessarily the only possible solutions. Alternate solutions are acceptable...