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Here are highlights from article Top Admin Keynote Highlights from Dreamforce ’23 | Salesforce Ben
1. Resources for Admins:
– Admin Skills YouTube Series: The Admin Skills Kit is being turned into a YouTube series, covering topics like User Management, Communication, and Change Management.
– Admin Skills Advisory Board: Salesforce is gathering direct feedback from admins to determine where to focus their efforts.
– Admin Enablement Kit: A kit to help admins explain their role to others, coming soon.
2. Automate Processes:
– Reactive Screens: Reactive Screen Components in Flow allow admins and developers to create interactive experiences within Flow.
– HTTP Connector (GA): The HTTP Connector enables easy integration of third-party data.
– Transform Element: A new logic element in Flow that allows users to map and modify data from a data source.
– AI in Flow: AI-powered natural language input to accelerate flow creation.
3. Build Solutions:
– Mulesoft Composer: Helps admins set up integrations using clicks instead of code, with preexisting connectors.
– Data Cloud-Triggered Flows: Flows that launch when specific conditions in the Data Cloud data model or calculated insight objects are met.
4. Supercharge Productivity:
– Dynamic Forms: Allows admins to place fields anywhere on the layout and use visibility rules to control their appearance.
– Intuitive Mobile Experience: Tools discussed for creating mobile-friendly layouts.
– User Management: Tools and features for managing users efficiently.
– AI Integration: Utilizing AI to enhance productivity and decision-making.
5. Other highlights from Admin Keynote:
– Focus on Lightning Web Components and the Lightning Platform.
– Emphasis on low-code and no-code solutions.
– Introduction of Salesforce+ and availability of past sessions on the platform.
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