5 ways errors slip into your Salesforce

production environment—and how to avoid

them

Salesforce is a double-edged sword. On one hand, its level of usability and ease of customization have allowed teams to modify the CRM to fit their exact needs. On the other, changes made by citizen developers can have unanticipated downstream effects that surface as defects in your production environment, bringing productivity and progress to a halt.


Read this white paper to learn:


  • 5 common ways errors slip into production
  • How to spot potential points of failure before changes are deployed
  • How test automation can minimize risk and ensure that new releases do not impact your existing org

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