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Martin Gardner - A Pattern for Salesforce Data Migration

A Pattern for Salesforce Data Migration A talk by Martin Gardner Solution Principal, Slalom Consulting Migrating data into and out of Salesforce orgs can be very difficult. In this talk I present a pattern for successfully planning and executing a data migration between two Salesforce orgs while avoiding some of the pitfalls and gotchas that catch out the unwary. I will discuss the four key features of a data migration project and how to apply these concepts to a migration between two Salesforce orgs.

Appian Connected Onboarding and Connected Servicing

Onboarding institutional clients is complex, risky and unacceptably slow. It often takes many months to onboard an institution as a client and the stakes are high — the longer it takes, the greater the risk of delay or loss of revenue. And after onboarding a client, it is important to stay agile to ensure their service requests are met quickly and accurately.

ChaosSearch

ChaosSearch is a fully managed, secure service on AWS backed by S3 as a data store. With a few clicks, customers can be up and running in minutes, all at a fraction of the cost of running your own Elasticsearch cluster or ELK Stack.

Anodot

Anodot applies AI to deliver autonomous analytics in real-time, across all data types, at enterprise scale. We provide analysts mastery over their business with a self-service AI platform that runs continuously to eliminate blind spots, alert incidents, and investigate root causes.

Automate cross-browser testing: What you need to know

A good browser, good apps, a good camera, and fast networking in your smartphone are just expected today. – Thorsten Heins This quote shows the dependency we have on browsers, the web, and mobile phones today. But how did we come so far? Technological development and robust testing have helped us reach where we are. When it is about multiple devices and browsers – the role of cross-browser testing can not be under-estimated.

Cross-browser testing on the cloud: advantages and disadvantages

Cross-browser testing is performed to be sure that your product is working as expected on the various device, platform, and browser (and their versions) combinations that your customers might be using. With a plethora of devices and their versions in the market, it is integral to perform stringent cross-browser testing to attain a good market capture. Is it easy? No! Is it necessary? Absolutely yes! However, the pain and efforts associated can be reduced, if the cross-browser testing is cloud-based.

3 top tools for automated cross-browser testing

The whole point of cross-browser testing is to deliver consistent user experiences across various browsers. When we build websites or web apps, some of their features aren’t compatible with some browsers; with cross-browser testing, we can ensure uniform experiences. While performing cross-browser testing, we generally check for the following: When we perform cross-browser compatibility testing, it’s easy to discover such bugs and fix them before our product goes into production.