June 2024 Sneak Peek

Shoby Abdi
Salesforce Architects
2 min readMay 30, 2024

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In June, we’ll be publishing blogs about Data Cloud, Revenue Cloud and Salesforce Scheduler, along with new Salesforce data models, new Well-Architected patterns and anti-patterns and updates our Architect’s Guide to Building Forms.

Our blog call for content is open, so if you’re interested in writing for the Salesforce Architects blog, make sure to review our submission guidelines and submit your draft before June 28th 2024.

Let’s do a deeper dive into what you can expect in June.

On the Blog:

  • Composability for Data Cloud — A look at how to apply Well-Architected principles for Composable architectures to Data Cloud solution designs and implementations.
  • Entitlements in Revenue Cloud — Learn how to use Salesforce Customer Asset Lifecycle Management (CALM) to manage third party Licensing data within Revenue Cloud.
  • Shifts in Salesforce Scheduler — Learn how to create shifts in bulk using Salesforce Scheduler, Salesforce Flows, and Apex Actions.

On architect.salesforce.com:

  • New Data Models — We are adding several new data models across the Financial Services Cloud, Nonprofit Cloud and Manufacturing Cloud
  • New Additions to the Salesforce Well-Architected Framework — Architects need to know how to approach Data & AI in the right way. That’s why we’re adding new patterns & anti-patterns for Data Cloud & Einstein to our white papers and the Explorer. This is our first release of these new patterns, so please let us know what you think!
  • Enhancements to the Pattern/Anti-Pattern Explorer — We heard your feedback about the usability of the Pattern/Anti-Pattern Explorer. In June we’ll start releasing enhancements to make the Explorer easier to use.
  • Updates to the Building Forms Decision Guide — You’ll see information about new product features that been added to the roadmaps for Dynamic Forms, Flow and LWC, including the introduction of progress indicators, support for repeating blocks of data in form layouts, the ability to upsert collections of records, manage hierarchical data and validate user inputs in real time.

What You Can Do Now:

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Shoby Abdi
Salesforce Architects

Principal Architecture Evangelist, Salesforce Architects