Northern Trail Outfitters has had an increase in requests from other business units to integrate opportunity information with other systems from Salesforce. The developers have started writing asynchronous @future callouts directly into the target systems. The CIO is concerned about the viability of this approach scaling for future growth and has requested a solution recommendation.
What should be done to mitigate the concerns that the CIO has?
A conglomerate is designing a Lightning Web Component (LWC) to display transactions aggregated from different sources. Their current system landscape is as follows:
1. Transactions are created at any time through their various on-premise and cloud-based systems.
2. All necessary transactions are replicated to a custom Transaction object in Salesforce. It is updated periodically so it only has a subset of the necessary transactions between updates.
3. Middleware supports publish-subscribe interactions and provides RESTful Enterprise APIs that can retrieve transactions from on-premise and cloud-based systems.
The company wants to address a usability concern regarding incomplete data displayed on the LWC component. What should the Integration Architect specify so the LWC will be able to display all the required transactions?
A financial services company is planning to integrate Salesforce with their existing loan processing system. The business requirement is to synchronize customer data in real-time between the two systems. As a Salesforce Certified Integration Architect, which of the following should be your primary focus to meet this requirement?
A multinational company uses Salesforce and wants to synchronize their Salesforce data with an on-premise database. They want to keep the synchronization interval as minimal as possible. What would be a trade-off or limitation in choosing a near-real-time data synchronization approach?