The Future Is Well-Architected: Keynote Highlights
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- The fundamentals of good architecture remain. It's critical that we as architects, build solutions that are trusted, easy, and adaptable. Shelly Sousa, Chris Valentin, and Gillian Reynolds are here for some post keynote analysis.
- Shelley: Seeing all of these new tools in data cloud that we're able to utilize as architects is really, really exciting. As architects, we often feel like we need to be the adults in the room. Salesforce is equipping us with these technologies to build that trust among adults and the rest of our stakeholders.
- With retrieval augmented generation, that's really going to take those prompts to the next level. We're going to be able to bring in structured and unstructured data from Salesforce into those prompts. This is absolutely a big advantage for Salesforce.
- Jillian: How does the announcement of data cloud sandboxes change your thinking about release management? Jillian: Our solutions need to be adaptable and evolve with business. It's all about consistency when it comes to application lifecycle management between data cloud and CRM.
- We have a full website dedicated to our content for architects. You will find things about our framework as well as our diagram guides. And you'll also find decision guides on how you can make some of those tricky decisions in your Salesforce architecture. So go out, be trusted, keep it easy and stay adaptable.