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Becoming a Salesforce Certified Technical Architect

Becoming a Salesforce Certified Technical Architect

By : Bahri
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Becoming a Salesforce Certified Technical Architect

Becoming a Salesforce Certified Technical Architect

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By: Bahri

Overview of this book

This book is a complete guide to learning essential architectural concepts that’ll enable you to deliver secure, high-performant Salesforce solutions and pass the Salesforce CTA review board exam with confidence. This second edition comes with updated content, additional supporting material such as cheat sheets, and detailed practical examples, and helps you learn key soft skills to craft a winning presentation. You’ll begin by reviewing vital architectural concepts needed to create a scalable end-to-end Salesforce solution. Next, you’ll find out how to identify requirements and break down a problem into smaller, more solvable parts. As you advance, you’ll gain practical experience in managing design decisions and defending them using real-world scenarios. The book also helps familiarize you with the correct methodology to structure your solution presentation and the necessary supporting artifacts. Finally, you’ll practice providing solutions for two full hypothetical scenarios and structuring your playback step by step. By the end of this Salesforce book, you’ll be able to design a highly scalable Salesforce solution and create suitable material to comfortably explain the end-to-end solution to the CTA review board and potentially your customer, and have a higher chance of passing.
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In this chapter, you have dived into the details of the system architecture domain. You learned what is expected from a CTA and the level of detail. You then tackled a mini hypothetical scenario that focused on system architecture and created some attention-catching presentation pitches.

You made several design decisions, all while making some assumptions and a lot of justifications. In real-life projects, you need to document all these design decisions to avoid losing any valuable information in the future.

You then came across the challenge of determining the right org strategy and provided a clear, justified recommendation based on the shared requirements. You also tackled the challenge of coming up with a mobile strategy. You provided a clear list of required licenses and explained the reason for believing they are the most suitable ones for each group of users.

Finally, you tackled some other challenges, such as recommending a DMS solution. You had to deal with...

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