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Salesforce DevOps for Architects

Discover tools and techniques to optimize the delivery of your Salesforce projects

CowellLM

Created by Cowell, Lars Malmqvist

Explore the strategies and tools that help Salesforce architects streamline project delivery. Learn how to automate deployments, improve collaboration, and measure the impact of your DevOps efforts. Gain practical insights to build a more efficient and reliable Salesforce environment.

Packt | Jan 2024 | 260 min

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LevelExpert
CategoriesSoftware Engineering and Architecture, Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) Pipelines, Azure

What You Will Learn

You will start by understanding the core principles of DevOps and how they apply to Salesforce projects. Step by step, you will see how to set up automated pipelines, use essential tools, and address common operational challenges. Real-world examples will guide you in building and maintaining a stable, efficient Salesforce environment.

Key Features

  • Automate Salesforce deployments using proven CI/CD pipelines and tools
  • Build a DevOps culture to reduce project risks and improve collaboration
  • Monitor, maintain, and optimize Salesforce environments with practical techniques

Target Audience

Ideal for Salesforce architects and senior developers who want to implement DevOps best practices in their projects. You should be comfortable with Salesforce development, both in code and low-code, and familiar with concepts like metadata and command-line operations. If your goal is to deliver projects faster and with fewer errors, this content is designed for you.

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