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Optimizing Salesforce Industries Solutions on the Vlocity OmniStudio Platform - Implementing OmniStudio best practices for achieving maximum performance - cover

Optimizing Salesforce Industries Solutions on the Vlocity OmniStudio Platform - Implementing OmniStudio best practices for achieving maximum performance

Dmitri Khanine

Casa editrice: Packt Publishing

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Salesforce Industries brings out-of-the-box solutions tailored to specific industries, making it easy for customers to install, configure, and slash their time-to-value. It stands as one of Salesforce's strategic pillars with the number of installations growing rapidly.
While customizing the out-of-the-box solutions can pose performance challenges, this book provides a fail-safe system with proven best practices, tools, and precise metrics to enhance performance and scalability for efficient outcomes.
Kicking off with an overview of the Salesforce Industries Vlocity platform and OmniStudio, you’ll explore the tools and techniques used to manage code and measure performance. Delving into performance optimization, you’ll uncover methods for improving performance in OmniStudio's Service Layer (Integration Procedures and DataRaptors) and Presentation Layer (OmniScripts and FlexCards). Further, the book will guide you through achieving maximum performance by leveraging best practices in both layers.
By the end of this book, you’ll have mastered the intricacies of Salesforce Industries on the Vlocity OmniStudio Platform, enhancing your skills to navigate and optimize tailored solutions effectively.
Disponibile da: 19/04/2024.
Lunghezza di stampa: 278 pagine.

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