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The Spring ‘25 Release Overview Deck is now available!  If you haven't seen this asset before, it's a visual companion to the release notes and walks you through many of the major enhancements in Spring '25. You can slice and dice it as you wish to learn more and share with others. #Release Readiness  

 

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The Winter ‘25 Release Overview Deck is now available!  If you haven't seen this asset before, it's a visual companion to the release notes and walks you through many of the major enhancements in Winter '25. You can slice and dice it as you wish to learn more and share with others. #Release Readiness

 

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The Summer '24 Release Overview Deck is now available!  If you haven't seen this asset before, it's a visual companion to the release notes and walks you through many of the major enhancements in Summer '24. You can slice and dice it as you wish to learn more and share with others. #Release Readiness #Summer24

 

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Hello everyone .....  Thanks for your patience! Here is the Summer '24 Release Feature Matrix

 

For anyone new to this release matrix, this is a tool some of our customers have used for several years to conduct an initial review, decide how to incorporate new features into their roadmap and assign features to team members for further review and discussion. You can sort/filter by Product, Cloud, etc. but more importantly you can filter by availability to users, admins/developers and those handful of features (especially pilot programs) that require you to contact Salesforce to activate.

 

A few caveats to be aware of:

  • Please understand this document may contain errors and/or omissions. Always rely on the official Release Notes as your final reference. This matrix is based on the Preview Release Notes as of May 3, 2024.  
  • Keep an eye on the Release Notes changelog for updates. As always, please base any purchasing decisions on currently available functionality.

@Joey Ulep  @Daniela Galmes 

 

#Summer24  #Release Readiness  #Release Matrix Post

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Our company (Finning CAT) is embracing Well Architected and moving towards better CI/CD, and especially Easy and Adaptable core principles. One challenge we’re discussing is how to move away from org-based development to using source control and automated pipelines, while not losing the ability for admins (and citizen developers) to participate in the process to create low-code solutions quickly and efficiently. We’re currently using Azure DevOps for our core DevOps processes and agile ALM governance, and we’re looking closely at DX@scale as well as test automation since our org has grown a lot. We’re aware some organizations have seen success using Salesforce DevOps to allow admins to participate in the process without needing to get into the complexities of an IDE or CLI, so considering that too.

How have others tackled the challenge of moving to source control as the source of truth while preserving the low code promise of faster-time-to-value?

#Maintainability #Release

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SUMMER 23 RELEASE

En tant qu'Admin ou Business Analyst, c'est important de tenir au courant vos clients/utilisateurs des nouveautés à venir. J'ai réalisée une présentation des meilleures nouveautés de la RELEASE SUMMER 23 qui sort début juin. La prés' est en français et au format ppt. Je la partage gratuitement, vous n'avez plus qu'à dérouler les slides devant vos clients/utilisateurs !

Envoyez-moi un message avec votre email si vous voulez que je vous l'envoie.

#Release Notes #Release  #New Releases #Sales Cloud #Service Cloud

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📣 Summer 23 Release | How To Add Named Credentials To Permission Set Using Principals 📣

In today’s blog, I am going to share a new change that is coming with Summer 23 Release. Salesforce is changing the way how you will add the external credential to your permission set. Before Summer 23, you will get an option to add a permission set right from your external credential page, but after Summer 23 #release, you need to create the principals in your external credential. And then include the principal from your Permission Set page. 

📌 Blog: https://sudipta-deb.in/2023/04/summer-23-release-how-to-add-named-credentials-to-permission-set-using-principals.html

📌 Youtube: https://youtu.be/53q3I-bJobk

📣 Summer 23 Release | How To Add Named Credentials To Permission Set Using Principals 📣In today’s blog, I am going to share a new change that is coming with Summer 23 Release.

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  1. May 24, 2023, 4:15 PM

    @Sudipta Deb thanks posting this blog. Do I need to change our named credential method, in Prod, right now in preparation for this #Summer23 Release? I think this is a new feature, going forward but not a required step right now but wanted to clarify. 

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Release Update Enforcement Reminder:

Salesforce is scheduled to enforce the Disable Rules for Enforcing Explicit Access to Apex Classes (Release Update) in Summer ’23.

What’s the impact?

With the enforcement of this update, users running Flow Builder flows or Process Builder processes no longer require explicit access to Apex classes called by those flows or processes. Previously the flow or process would fail if explicit access was not enabled. Now users who run a flow or process implicitly have access to its invoked Apex classes.

Release updates are enforced with the major release. To obtain the Summer ’23 release date for your instance, go to Trust Status, search for your instance, and click the maintenance tab.

#Release Updates Announcements

 

@Lochlainn O'Shea

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