The Mphasis Silverline Blog
Industry insights, Salesforce news, and more
Industry insights, Salesforce news, and more
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The Silverline Academy is a full-time, 3-month immersive learning program for recent graduates. They go through hands-on training to learn a variety of consulting and soft skills, including client and project management, solution architecture, system testing, training approaches, and design. Expert Silverline team members design the curriculum and ultimately prepare the class to become Salesforce-certified...
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You completed your Salesforce platform implementation a year or so ago. The utilization is down a bit but a few enhancements have been delivered. However, something isn’t quite right. You really need to take some action, but you’re not sure where to start or what path to take. If this sounds familiar, you are not...
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For businesses that have invested heavily in Salesforce, the move from Classic to Lightning can be daunting… and frankly, a bit scary. It’s clear that all of the new features on the Salesforce Platform are being developed for Lightning, and as each new release passes, the need to migrate your organization to Lightning remains ever...
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I wear many hats in the world, all of which influence one another in various ways. At Silverline, I am a Consultant Advocate responsible for supporting a team of consultants on their projects and in their careers. In the Salesforce ecosystem, I am a Certified Admin and App Builder with seven plus years experience as...
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Silverline recently hosted the New York City Salesforce User Group on Wednesday, July 24th. The mission of the New York City Salesforce User Group is to build an enthusiastic community committed to learning about the Salesforce Platform and achieving successful adoption. Wednesday’s session was about the Salesforce mobile app and featured Victor Oliveros, Eugene Oksman,...
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I’ve been outgoing my entire life. My mom liked to say my sister would sit in the corner and read to herself as a child; I’d sit in a corner and read out loud for all who wanted to hear (or not). So I find it interesting looking back at the last decade of my...