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Salesforce Exam Integration Architect Topic 9 Question 35 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Integration Architect exam
Question #: 35
Topic #: 9
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A US business-to-consumer (B2C) company is planning to expand to Latin Americ

a. They project an initial Latin American customer base of about one million, and a growth rate of around 10% every year for the next 5 years. They anticipate privacy and data protection requirements similar to those in the European Union to come into effect during this time. Their initial analysis indicates that key personal data is stored in the following systems:

1. Legacy mainframe systems that have remained untouched for years and are due to be decommissioned.

2. Salesforce Commerce Cloud Service Cloud, Marketing Cloud, and Community Cloud.

3. The company's CIO tasked the integration architect with ensuring that they can completely delete their Latin American customer's personal data on demand.

Which three requirements should the integration architect consider?

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Alysa
2 days ago
I agree, the key is ensuring they can delete personal data from every system. But they should also consider the impact on system functionality - that could be a tricky challenge.
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Michell
13 days ago
The architect needs to focus on deleting personal data across all systems, including the legacy mainframe. Restoring data won't be necessary if they can properly delete it in the first place.
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Lacey
16 days ago
Definitely. They also need to think about the impact of deleted records on system functionality.
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Shay
17 days ago
I agree with that. It's important to ensure compliance with privacy regulations.
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Lacey
21 days ago
I think the integration architect should consider the ability to delete personal data in every system.
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Margret
23 days ago
I believe they should also consider the feasibility to restore deleted records when needed.
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Lonny
24 days ago
I agree with that. They also need to think about the impact of deleted records on system functionality.
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Shelia
28 days ago
I think the integration architect should consider the ability to delete personal data in every system.
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