Question: 1
A customer is migrating from an old legacy system to Salesforce. As part of the modernization effort, they would like to integrate al existing systems that currently work with their legacy application with Salesforce.
Which three constraints and pain-points should an integration architect consider when choosing the integration pattern/mechanism?
Choose 3 answers
Question: 2
An Integration Developer is developing an HR synchronization app for a client. The app synchronizes Salesforce record data changes with an HR system that's external to Salesforce.
What should the integration architect recommend to ensure notifications are stored for up to three days if data replication fails?
Question: 3
Customer is evaluating Platform Events solution and would like help in comparing/contrasting it with Outbound Message for a real-time / near-real time needs. They expect 3,000 consumers of messages from Salesforce.
Which three considerations should be evaluated and highlighted when deciding between the solutions?
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Question: 4
A company has an external system that processes and tracks orders. Sales reps manage their leads and opportunity pipeline in Salesforce. In the current state, the two systems are disconnected and processing orders requires a lot of manual entry on sales rep part. This creates delays in processing orders and incomplete data due to manual entry.
As a part of modernization efforts the company decided to integrate Salesforce and the order management system. The following technical requirements were identified:
1. Orders need to be created in real time from salesforce
2. Minimal customization*, and code should be written due to a tight timeline and lack of developer resources
3. Sales reps need to be able to see order history and be able to see most up to date information on current order status.
4. Managers need to be able to run reports in Salesforce to see daily and monthly order volumes and fulfillment timelines.
5. The legacy system is hosted on premise and is currently connected to the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB). The ESB is flexible enough to provide any methods and connection types needed by salesforce team.
6. There are 1000 sales reps. Each user processes/creates on average 15 orders per shift. Most of the orders contain 20-30 line items.
How should an integration architect integrate the two systems based on the technical requirements and system constraints?
Question: 5
A large enterprise customer operating in a high regulated industry is planning to implement Salesforce for customer facing associates in both Sales and Service, and back office staff. The business processes that Salesforce supports are critical to the business.
Salesforce will be integrated to multiple back office systems to provide a single interface for associates. Reliability and monitoring of these integrations is required as associates support customers.
Which integration solution should the architect consider when planning the implementation?