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Adopting SFDX for Salesforce Deployments

Picnic Engineering

Salesforce is a multi-org setup within Picnic, i.e., there exists 1 Salesforce org per country that Picnic operates in. Existing Solution Like all other Salesforce teams out there, we were heavily reliant on Change Sets for deployments, but that only led us halfway through. Let me elaborate.

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Building Scottbot: an AI Chatbot for Scott Logic by Dan Scarborough

Scott Logic

Turbo from OpenAI, but we are exploring and experimenting with different LLMs that offer different performance vs cost trade-offs (watch this space for a separate blog on that topic in the future!). So, we set about creating a test framework (a separate blog on this is coming soon) and populated it with some model questions and answers.

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You Have More Data Quality Issues Than You Think 

Monte Carlo

In this blog post, I’ll dive into 8 reasons for hidden data quality issues (or, the “silent majority” of data downtime) and best practices for improving detection and tracking. Tagging tables that are covered by data SLAs as part of a data certification process is a great solution to avoid the “you’re using that table?!”

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61 Data Observability Use Cases From Real Data Teams

Monte Carlo

In less than three years it has gone from an idea sketched out in a Barr Moses blog post to climbing the Gartner Hype Cycle for Emerging Technology. A Salesforce password expired, causing one data team’s salesforce_accounts_created table to stop updating. They are connected and integrated in ways that are often prone to failure.

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61 Data Observability Use Cases That Aren’t Totally Made Up

Monte Carlo

In less than three years it has gone from an idea sketched out in a Barr Moses blog post to climbing the Gartner Hype Cycle for Emerging Technology. A Salesforce password expired, causing one data team’s salesforce_accounts_created table to stop updating. They are connected and integrated in ways that are often prone to failure.