UC is trying to switch from legacy CRM to salesforce and wants to keep legacy CRM and salesforce in place till all the functionality is deployed in salesforce. The want to keep data in synch b/w Salesforce, legacy CRM and SAP. What is the recommendation.
In a Salesforce org used to manage Contacts, what two options should be considered to maintain data quality? Choose 2 answers
A customer wants to maintain geographic location information including latitude and longitude in a custom object. What would a data architect recommend to satisfy this requirement?
Universal Containers (UC) is a major supplier of office supplies. Some products are produced by UC and some by other manufacturers. Recently, a number of customers have complained that product descriptions on the invoices do not match the descriptions in the online catalog and on some of the order confirmations (e.g.,
"ballpoint pen" in the catalog and "pen" on the invoice, and item color labels are inconsistent: "what vs.
"White" or "blk" vs. "Black"). All product data is consolidated in the company data warehouse and pushed to Salesforce to generate quotes and invoices. The online catalog and webshop is a Salesforce Customer Community solution. What is a correct technique UC should use to solve the data inconsistency?
A company uses Salesforce, a cloud-based ERP system, and an on-premise Order Management System (OMS). This company requires a solution that uses Salesforce as the system of record for Leads and the OMS as the system of record for Account and Contacts.
Additionally, the company wants Accounts and Contacts to be able to maintain their names in each system (i.e., ""Jane Doe""; in the OMS and ""Jannie Doe""' in Salesforce), but wants to have a consolidated data store which links referenced records across the systems.
Which suggestion should the Architect provide to the company to meet this goal?
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