Systems | Development | Analytics | API | Testing

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.

Pushing Data to Hubspot from Your Warehouse

While traditional ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) collects data within a centralized data warehouse, reverse ETL flips the target and destination of the standard ETL process. This allows information to be pushed out of data warehouses and into powerful third-party operational systems that can provide better analytics and reporting services. With the Xplenty platform and its ETL tools, all information is sent between warehouses and third-party operational systems in an efficient and secure manner.

Salesforce Rest API

REST API provides a solution for communicating easily with various apps, platforms, and web services. This tool allows the user to communicate and execute actions universally with various languages and more. Companies implementing REST API stand to gain a better experience and create more flexibility when using ERPs, CRMs, and more like Salesforce. When users connect to Salesforce with a REST API, they get more flexibility and options that make the process more actionable and streamlined.

The Ultimate Salesforce Developers Guide

Salesforce enables companies of all sizes to build amazing app experiences that drive stronger customer relationships. Heroku makes it easy to deliver engaging apps on the public cloud that integrate customer data. Heroku Connect is an easy way to keep your Salesforce data up-to-date with practically unlimited scaling, containers, and support for various application frameworks.