Question 36
Universal Containers (UC) is evaluating Salesforce for a Lead to Invoice solution, as its current process for getting payments from customers as incredibly laborious. UC knows now its current invoice process runs through its back-office ERP, and is unsure how it would work within a front-office tool going from a lead all the way to an invoice. UC is looking to purchase Revenue Cloud, Sales Cloud, Marketing Cloud Account engagement, and MuleSoft to work with its CRP. The CIO also wants to make sure UC is utilizing the data across these clouds in the most automated way possible without a lot of manual data intervention as is required today within its back- office CRP What should the steps in the business process look like when creating a multi-cloud Lead to Invoice solution in Salesforce if UC's CRP will be the system of record for invoices?
Question 37
Universal Containers (UC) is currently utilizing Sales Cloud and Revenue Cloud for its direct Sales team. UC would like to create an indirect Sales team with its vendors using Experience Cloud as the front end with the same kind of quoting functionality the direct Sales team uses within Revenue Cloud. However, UC wants to ensure that data from the internal direct Sales team is not visible to the external indirect Sales team in Experience Cloud.
What is the first configuration a Solution Architect should consider when implementing Experience Cloud in this scenario?
What is the first configuration a Solution Architect should consider when implementing Experience Cloud in this scenario?
Question 38
Universal Containers (UC) is about to complete the first phase of its digital transformation with its new Lead to Invoice process that incorporates several clouds like Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, Revenue Cloud, Experience Cloud, and MuleSoft. UC is now creating a Center of Excellence and focusing on a purely Agile methodology for working on new releases. UC wants to understand some of the considerations around release planning.
What are two recommendations a Solution Architect should make to ensure UC's releases to production work within its release schedule and there are no delays in future releases?
Choose 2 answers
What are two recommendations a Solution Architect should make to ensure UC's releases to production work within its release schedule and there are no delays in future releases?
Choose 2 answers
Question 39
Universal Containers uses an ERP as system of record (SOR) for its product data, and Sales Cloud and Revenue Cloud for its sales dat a. The Product data must be synced with Salesforce so that sales representatives can add the products to their Opportunities and Quotes. As Products are deactivated within the ERP, they should no longer be available. Since Sales Cloud is the SOR for Opportunities and Revenue Cloud is the SOR for Quotes, the Solution Architect has been asked to come up with an archiving strategy that preserves Opportunity and Quote data related to these deactivated products m Salesforce for historical reference.
What should a Solution Architect recommend to manage the deactivation of the Products and archiving of the Saks data?
What should a Solution Architect recommend to manage the deactivation of the Products and archiving of the Saks data?
Question 40
UC Foods, a global manufacturing organisation, builds and sells a variety of food processing equipment on its B2B Commerce site. Customers often tailor their equipment by selecting from several product variants. Depending on the options selected, an order will sometimes require manual intervention by a sales person to determine the price for the customized piece of equipment.
Once the machines have been purchased, each machine comes with a 1-year warranty, which entitles the customer to quarterly visits to inspect and perform maintenance on the machines to keep them in proper working order.
How can a Solution Architect use a multi-cloud solution to address the needs of the organization to efficiently support the selling of equipment and planning of quarterly visits for the machines?
Once the machines have been purchased, each machine comes with a 1-year warranty, which entitles the customer to quarterly visits to inspect and perform maintenance on the machines to keep them in proper working order.
How can a Solution Architect use a multi-cloud solution to address the needs of the organization to efficiently support the selling of equipment and planning of quarterly visits for the machines?
