Universal Containers serves customers globally across two businesses. Each business has its own org for managing its sales and support operations. Each line of business also maintains its own reporting systems using both CRM Analytics and Salesforce reports, but the CEO is asking for a unique dashboard that includes the global opportunity pipeline with data from both orgs.
What should a Solution Architect propose?
UC Foods, a global manufacturing organisation, builds and sells a variety of food processing equipment on its B2B Commerce site. Customers often tailor their equipment by selecting from several product variants. Depending on the options selected, an order will sometimes require manual intervention by a sales person to determine the price for the customized piece of equipment.
Once the machines have been purchased, each machine comes with a 1-year warranty, which entitles the customer to quarterly visits to inspect and perform maintenance on the machines to keep them in proper working order.
How can a Solution Architect use a multi-cloud solution to address the needs of the organization to efficiently support the selling of equipment and planning of quarterly visits for the machines?
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As part of its solution to accelerate overall sales. Universal Containers (UC) has chosen to implement a CPQ solution using Salesforce CPQ. As part of the CPQ solution, there is a requirement to retain UC's ERP as the Pricing and Product master.
UC's business process results in Products and Pricing being updated sporadically once a week, and then on a much larger scale on a monthly basis, which could result in a large amount of records that need to be updated in Salesforce.
Which strategy should the Solution Architect choose to handle this scenario?
Universal Containers (UC) u selling containers globally via distributors and is experiencing significant double-digit growth year-over-year. UC uses a centralized ERP system that holds the financial information of the distributors. The ERP system is siloed but offers connectivity via APIs. The account managers need to reference the financial information stored in the ERP while approving an order of a distributor inside Salesforce. The financial information of a distributor may change ad-hoc during the day in the ERP system and account managers need the latest data in front of them.
What should a Solution Architect recommend while designing an integrated, scalable solution to meet UC's needs?
Universal Containers (UC) is looking to implement a CPQ + B2B Commerce multi-cloud solution and use the CPQ B2B Commerce Connector to keep the two in sync. As part of this implementation, UC is looking to be able to have a streamlined product and pricing experience. As UC would like to sell product kits with tiered pricing through the self-service storefront, it would like to ensure this model can be supported effectively.
Which two considerations should a Solution Architect keep in mind for the implementation?
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