Universal Containers (UC) has been using Salesforce Sales Cloud for many years
following a highly customized, single-org strategy with great success so far.
What two reasons can justify a change to a multi-org strategy?
Choose 2 answers
Universal Containers (UC) innovative apps division is releasing an application that can
be installed in its trading partners Salesforce environments. The application lets the trading
partners book containers from UC directly without leaving their own Salesforce environment.
The partners can then build on top of the application with process builders and triggers so the
container booking process can be integrated with the trading partners' own processes.
What is the recommended mechanism for releasing the application considering the innovative
apps division wants to keep the application up to date in various environments?
Universal Containers (UC) has a customized repository that represents lots of different
apps or projects. UC currently is trying to shift from the org development model to the package
development model to manage changes. In the org development model, each developer starts
their work within their own personal sandbox.
When it comes to choosing development environments, what should a Salesforce architect
recommend?
Which two ways should a developer working on a data loading integration that operates
between different Salesforce environments insert multiple related records in one call or
transaction?
Choose 2 answers
Universal Containers are concerned that after each release, reports and dashboards
seem to roll back to previous versions. Executives spend many hours crafting these dashboards to perfectly meet their needs, and are now questioning the Salesforce platform's ability to save things, even data records.
What can the Salesforce architect advise to stop the rollbacks from happening?
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