The Silverline Blog
Industry insights, Salesforce news, and more
Industry insights, Salesforce news, and more
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Silverline was excited to host an evening of Magic: The Gathering gameplay with special guest Seth Manfield, currently ranked as the Number 1 player in the world and the 2015 World Champion. New to Magic: The Gathering? Magic is a trading card game that can be played in-person with collectible cards or online through a...
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Have you ever gotten to the conclusion of a project and found yourself scratching your chin thinking: “this isn’t quite what we wanted or expected?” That, my friends, is a trend across the banking industry. Banks have traditionally used the Waterfall methodology which breeds scenarios like the above. Working with banks of all sizes throughout...
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In my experience, sales folks can be like hungry and impatient sharks that never get full, no matter how much you feed them (also in my experience, most sales folks wouldn’t take offense to this, but rather be proud of any comparison to a predatory animal). They want their leads, they want “good” leads, and...
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As a mom, I was really excited that Silverline was participating in Take Your Kids to Work Day 2016. I was even more excited that it aligned to my daughter’s spring break this year and she would have something fun and educational to do on April 28th. The day started with breakfast in the office...
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Join us for the all-new Salesforce World Tour at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston on 4/7 and gain access to the best speakers, sessions, keynotes, and more – for FREE! Learn firsthand from leading customers how to sell, service, market, and succeed like never before. For our Banking clients, we are hosting a lunch...
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When deleting, changing the API Name, or determining the purpose of a field, it can be necessary to find all the places that field is referenced. Most developers know how to find field references in code using their favorite IDE, but both developers and administrators benefit from being able to find field references in configuration...