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Celebrating the year!
What persuades 60 people to come out on a cold, icy, transport-disrupted December night? Read on! The Dutch version of this article can be seen on the Salesforce NL blog. My thanks to Salesforce for their help with the translation. You can view the full English...
Dreamforce 2017: AI, GDPR, Trailhead and a lot of fun
I went to “Roadmap Sessions” on reporting and the future of Admin functionality. The iterative improvements that Salesforce brings out release after release are incredible and it’s hard to believe that Trailhead has been out for less than 18 months. Originally...
Unleash your potential, courtesy of the world’s #1 CRM!
171,000 people visited San Francisco earlier this month. Nothing unusual in that you might think. In fact, that’s a surprisingly low number, but what if I tell you that this number is for the people that are solely visiting San Francisco to learn more about...
Salesforce Community User Groups – a hidden gem!
Salesforce User Groups exemplifies and encompasses all of ABSI's core values. What are these groups, and what could you get from being in one of them? Originally published on the ABSI blog, click this link to see the full article (courtesy of Internet Archive's Way...
Taking Salesforce Certification Exams At Home
Here’s the situation: I’m in a capital(ish) city, wanting to take my Advanced Administrator exam; it never hurts to have a bit of paper to back up my claims of experience and knowledge. Originally published on AdminHero, click this link to see the full article.
Ultimate Guide & Video – Cross Filters in Reports
Here is a short guide on Cross Filters and how to use them within Salesforce. They are a standard (but under used!) feature of Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited and Developer editions and available in both Classic and Lightning interfaces. Originally published on...