Share this article…Dreamforce, Salesforce’s flagship event, is just a few weeks away, and the excitement is palpable. While the learning portion of the event tends to be overshadowed by the parties, celebrities, and speakers, Dreamforce is still an excellent opportunity to learn and meet AppExchange… Read More …
Here are highlights from article Your Guide to Evaluating Backup and Recovery Solutions at Dreamforce | Salesforce Ben
1. Backup Data Should Be Independent
– Storing primary and backup data on the same platform can lead to potential risks.
– Storing backups on a separate platform ensures they remain insulated from issues affecting the primary data.
2. Fast and Precise Recovery
– Restoring lost or corrupted data is a stressful situation that requires speed and accuracy.
– Restoring data correctly can be difficult due to complex relationships between objects and automations.
3. Support for Regulatory Compliance
– Backup and recovery solutions must meet regulatory requirements.
– HIPAA requires organizations to retain records for a certain period, while GDPR and CCPA require companies to address subject access requests.
4. Additional Data Management Capabilities
– As data grows, challenges such as increased storage capacity, risk surface, and response time arise.
– A backup and recovery solution should address these challenges efficiently.
5. Seamless Integration with Salesforce
– A backup and recovery solution should seamlessly integrate with Salesforce.
– Integration allows for easy data recovery and management within the Salesforce platform.
You can read it here: https://sfdc.blog/omFwe
Source from salesforceben(dot)com