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Dreamforce 2022 recap

By David Liu· www.sfdc99.com· ·Intermediate ·Developer ·1 min read
Summary

Dreamforce 2022 marked the first major in-person event since COVID, highlighting Salesforce’s evolving leadership with Bret Taylor taking the reins from Marc Benioff. Key announcements included Salesforce Genie’s real-time data across clouds and new tools like DevOps Center, Scale Center, and Salesforce Well-Architected. Despite no groundbreaking launches, the event emphasized the strength and interconnectedness of Salesforce’s ecosystem, leaving professionals optimistic about the company’s future. Salesforce teams can explore these new data and DevOps capabilities to enhance their multi-cloud integration and operational efficiency.

Takeaways
  • Salesforce Genie enables real-time data across all Salesforce clouds.
  • New tools like DevOps Center and Scale Center support development and scaling.
  • Salesforce leadership transition may influence strategic direction and innovation.
  • The Salesforce ecosystem's interconnected clouds provide strong integration potential.
  • Stay optimistic about gradual evolution rather than expecting breakthrough features.

No, Dreamforce isn’t dead. Sorry for the clickbait. This year’s Dreamforce was the first real Dreamforce since COVID and it felt like we didn’t skip a beat! The notable news I discuss in this two minute video include: The transition from Marc Benioff to Bret Taylor China’s surprising prominence at Dreamforce Salesforce Genie , the keynote announcement of real-time data across all cloud DevOps Center , Scale Center , and Salesforce Well-Architected Overall I leave this Dreamforce optimistic about the company’s future, despite no truly groundbreaking announcements honestly. The broader Salesforce ecosystem, with all of the interconnected clouds, is stronger than ever. I wouldn’t want to compete against this company! Thank you to everyone who said hi – your kind words and feedback help me keep up the grind! David The post Dreamforce 2022 recap appeared first on Salesforce coding lessons for the 99% .

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