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Salesforce B2C Solution Architect's Handbook

By : Mike King
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Salesforce B2C Solution Architect's Handbook

By: Mike King

Overview of this book

There’s a huge demand on the market for Salesforce professionals who can create a single view of the customer across the Salesforce Customer 360 platform and leverage data into actionable insights. With Salesforce B2C Solution Architect's Handbook, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the integration options and products that help you deliver value for organizations. While this book will help you prepare for the B2C Solution Architect exam, its true value lies in setting you up for success afterwards. The first few chapters will help you develop a solid understanding of the capabilities of each component in the Customer 360 ecosystem, their data models, and governance. As you progress, you'll explore the role of a B2C solution architect in planning critical requirements and implementation sequences to avoid costly reworks and unnecessary delays. You’ll learn about the available options for integrating products with the Salesforce ecosystem and demonstrate best practices for data modeling across Salesforce products and beyond. Once you’ve mastered the core knowledge, you'll also learn about tools, techniques, and certification scenarios in preparation for the B2C Solution Architect exam. By the end of this book, you’ll have the skills to design scalable, secure, and future-proof solutions supporting critical business demands.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
1
Section 1 Customer 360 Component Products
7
Section 2 Architecture of Customer 360 Solutions
13
Section 3 Salesforce-Certified B2C Solution Architect

To get the most out of this book

You should already have an understanding of concepts such as APIs, file exchanges, databases, and cloud software models. You should also understand high-level concepts in the business-to-consumer (B2C) domain, including customers, products, orders, marketing journeys, customer service cases, and order management. This book is a roadmap with links to a huge and ever-evolving set of Salesforce resources. You should get into the habit of using the links, bookmarking things, and reading further on your own..

While reading this book, it's helpful if you re-work the examples in a context that's meaningful to you. Think about your own organization or a client that you're working with. How is your situation similar or different? How would that impact your architectural decisions? What might you do differently and what questions would you ask to understand the situation?

This book is intended to be a roadmap to a way of thinking about architecture. It's a snapshot of the features and functionality available in a variety of software products at a point in time. That stuff will change, but the overall approach does not. Ask the right questions, figure out what tools you need and how they will work together, document your solution, and iterate.

Do not expect to use this book as a shortcut to pass the exam. There's no substitute for learning the materials and understanding how to apply them in various situations. Focus on the process, experiment, take your time, and only when you've truly locked in the information should you move on to certification.