Architect Keynote: The Future Is Well-Architected


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- Fourth annual architect keynote here at Dreamforce. Thanks to all of you community group leaders like Rachel. In Slack, we work with all of our architect community groups leaders. Scan the QR code or get out your phone. Let's work together in Slack. We'd love to celebrate you up here next year.
- Salesforce has several innovations coming that are going to help you be more adaptable. Data cloud second generation packaging comes in. How will the business go on in times of crisis? How do we build independent functionality that can live on as a package?
- Let's take a look at the future of release management in data cloud and CRM. Go ahead and scan the QR code. Our panel will be out here in just a few minutes. We want your questions.
- You can't use those data cloud sandboxes if you don't have data cloud in production. The next thing you want to do is authenticate your connector so that you can start ingesting data from various data sources. Why did we build it this way? It's not a bug. It's by design.
- Zane: We've adapted our alm to use CRM and data cloud sandboxes. What do we need to do to get this all added? Zane: Once we do, we're ready to go ahead and deploy from source.
- We have one last audience submitted question, and this is for executive Srini. What I think will really surprise us is how good they are at not only reasoning but also connecting with other intra agency agents outside. Sort of autonomous networks growing across humans and agents and throughout the enterprise.