Salesforce is being deployed in Ursa Major Solar's disparate, multi-system ERP environment. Ursa major Solar wants to maintain data synchronization between systems.
Which two techniques should be used to achieve this goal? (Choose two.)
I feel like building synchronization reports and dashboards might not directly achieve synchronization. It seems more like a monitoring tool rather than a solution.
Utilizing an MDM strategy sounds familiar. I recall it being important for maintaining a single source of truth across systems, which could help with data consistency.
I'm a bit unsure about the workbench option. I remember it being mentioned, but it feels more like a manual process rather than a true synchronization method.
I think integrating Salesforce with the ERP environment is definitely one of the techniques we discussed. It seems like a straightforward way to ensure data sync.
Building synchronization reports and dashboards (option D) could also be a good approach, but I'm not sure if that fully addresses the goal of maintaining data synchronization between the systems. I'll need to think through the pros and cons of each option.
Okay, I think I've got this. Integrating Salesforce with the ERP environment is key, and using an MDM strategy to define a single source of truth will help maintain data synchronization. I'll make sure to explain my reasoning clearly in the exam.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. Integrating systems can be tricky, and I'm not too familiar with MDM strategies. Maybe I should review some materials on enterprise integration before the exam.
This looks like a straightforward integration question. I'd focus on options A and C - integrating Salesforce with the ERP environment and using an MDM strategy to establish a single source of truth.
I think this question is testing our knowledge of HPE Virtual Connect features. I'm pretty sure the answer is Pause flood protection, as that feature is designed to suppress excessive multicast and broadcast traffic.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know enterprise resources planning and supply chain event management are both important supply chain technologies, but I'm not sure which one is the "best" for this specific scenario. I'll have to think it through carefully.
This looks like a straightforward question about the required elements of a release of information. I'll carefully review each option and select the one that includes all the necessary components.
As a Salesforce enthusiast, I'm all about A and C. Gotta keep that data in sync, you know? Anything less would be a travesty, like trying to do the moonwalk in steel-toed boots.
Definitely A and C. Workbench is more for managing files, not synchronizing data between systems. We need a more robust solution for this ERP environment.
I'd go with A and C. Building synchronization reports and dashboards is also a good idea, but it doesn't directly address the data synchronization issue.
Integrating Salesforce with the ERP environment and utilizing an MDM strategy seem like the obvious choices here. Maintaining data synchronization between systems is crucial.
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