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Salesforce Exam Integration Architect Topic 1 Question 40 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Integration Architect exam
Question #: 40
Topic #: 1
[All Integration Architect Questions]

Universal containers is planning to implement Salesforce as their CRM system. Currently

they have the following systems

1. Leads are managed in a Marketing System.

2. Sales people use Microsoft Outlook to enter contacts, emails and manage activities.

3. Inventory, Billing and Payments are managed in their ERP system. 4. The proposed CRM

system is expected to provide Sales and Support people the ability to have a single view of their

customers and manage their contacts, emails and activities in Salesforce CRM.

What should an Integration Consultant consider to support the proposed CRM system strategy?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Latia
5 months ago
I think proposing a middleware system, as mentioned in option D, is crucial for supporting interface between systems.
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Allene
5 months ago
I heard Salesforce has a special 'Wizard of Oz' integration, where you just click your heels three times and all your data appears in the CRM. Worth a shot!
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Estrella
5 months ago
I believe exploring out of box Salesforce connectors, as mentioned in option C, could be beneficial for integration.
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Glenn
5 months ago
Option D might be a bit overkill. We don't want to introduce another layer of complexity unless it's absolutely necessary.
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Cherri
3 months ago
C) Explore Out of box Salesforce connectors for integration with ERP, Marketing and Microsoft Outlook systems.
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Rolf
3 months ago
B) Evaluate current and future data and system usage and then identify potential integration requirements to Salesforce.
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Kathrine
4 months ago
A) Plan for migration of customer and sales data across systems on a regular basis to keep them in sync.
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Cory
4 months ago
C) Explore Out of box Salesforce connectors for integration with ERP, Marketing and Microsoft Outlook systems.
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Thomasena
4 months ago
B) Evaluate current and future data and system usage and then identify potential integration requirements to Salesforce.
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Vallie
4 months ago
A) Plan for migration of customer and sales data across systems on a regular basis to keep them in sync.
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Whitley
5 months ago
I agree, but we also need to consider evaluating current and future data usage like option B suggests.
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Anissa
5 months ago
Option C is tempting, but I think exploring out-of-the-box connectors is just the tip of the iceberg. A more thorough analysis is needed.
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Shawnta
4 months ago
B) Evaluate current and future data and system usage and then identify potential integration requirements to Salesforce.
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Galen
4 months ago
A) Plan for migration of customer and sales data across systems on a regular basis to keep them in sync.
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Samira
5 months ago
I agree, Option B covers all the bases. Proactively planning for integration needs will save a lot of headaches down the line.
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Arlette
4 months ago
I agree, Option B covers all the bases. Proactively planning for integration needs will save a lot of headaches down the line.
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Mabel
5 months ago
A) Plan for migration of customer and sales data across systems on a regular basis to keep them in sync.
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Ciara
5 months ago
C) Explore Out of box Salesforce connectors for integration with ERP, Marketing and Microsoft Outlook systems.
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Lawrence
5 months ago
B) Evaluate current and future data and system usage and then identify potential integration requirements to Salesforce.
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Goldie
5 months ago
Option B seems comprehensive, evaluating the current and future data and system usage to identify integration requirements is crucial for a smooth Salesforce implementation.
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Isidra
4 months ago
Definitely, it's important to have a clear understanding of our current and future needs to ensure a successful implementation.
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Susana
5 months ago
Option B does sound like a good approach. We need to make sure we understand our data and system usage before integrating with Salesforce.
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Florinda
6 months ago
I think option A is important for keeping data in sync.
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