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A casino is implementing salesforce and is planning to build a customer 360 view for a customer who visits its resorts. The casino currently maintained the following systems that records customer activity:

1. Point ofsales system: All purchases for a customer.
2. Salesforce: All customer service activity and sales activity for a customer.
3. Mobile app: All bookings, preferences and browser activity for a customer.
4. Marketing: All email, SMS and social campaigns fora customer.

Customer service agents using salesforce would like to view the activities from all system to provide supports to customers. The information has to be current and real time.

What strategy should the data architect implement to satisfy this requirement?

  1. Explore external data sources in salesforce to build 360 view of customer.
  2. Use a customer data mart to view the 360 view of customer.
  3. Migrate customer activities from all 4 systems into salesforce.
  4. Periodically upload summary information in salesforce to build 360 view.

Answer(s): A



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.

  1. Integrate legacy CRM to salesforce and keepdata in synch till new functionality is in place
  2. Do not integrate legacy CRM to Salesforce, but integrate salesforce to SAP
  3. Integrate SAP with Salesforce, SAP to legacy CRM but not legacy CRM to Salesforce
  4. Suggest MDM solution and link MDM to salesforce and SAP

Answer(s): C,D



UC has migrated its Back-office data into an on-premisedatabase with REST API access. UC recently implemented Sales cloud for its sales organization. But users are complaining about a lack of order data inside SF.

UC is concerned about SF storage limits but would still like Sales cloud to have access to the data.

Which design patterns should a data architect select to satisfy the requirement?

  1. Migrate and persist the data in SF to take advantage of native functionality.
  2. Use SF Connect to virtualize the data in SF and avoid storage limits.
  3. Develop a bidirectional integration between the on-premise system and Salesforce.
  4. Build a UI for the on-premise system and iframe it in Salesforce

Answer(s): B



For a production cutover, a large number of Account records will be loaded intoSalesforce from a legacy system. The legacy system does not have enough information to determine the Ownership for these Accounts upon initial load.
Which two recommended options assign Account ownership to mitigate potential performance problems?

  1. Let a "system user" own all the Account records without assigning any role to this user in Role Hierarchy.
  2. Let a "system user" own the Account records and assign this user to the lowest-level role in the Role Hierarchy.
  3. Let the VP of the Sales department, who will report directly to the senior VP, own all the Account records.
  4. Let a "system user" own all the Account records and make this user part of the highest- level role in the Role Hierarchy.

Answer(s): A,B






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