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Mr Nebbles and I boarded a Paris train, and have arrived in London rain in time for the Agentforce Would Tour.
If you are around today, drop us a message so we can grab some time to catch up between sessions.
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This year I decided that I wanted to make sure I don't see everything through the lens of Salesforce. So that I spend that day at #BigDataLDN
It was interesting to hear so many variations of data and AI conversations. The big takeaway for me was everybody is taking AI but there is still a long way to go.It will be interesting to see how things are by this time next year.
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Fantastic few days Architect Dreamin' in London
It was my first time attending, I met some wonderful people and participate in stone great sessions.
Thank you to organisers and everybody who ran the sessions.
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Next Tuesday, I will be speaking at the London Salesforce Marketer Group.
We will be talking about #Agentforce agents and how #AI can help improve the life of marketers.
Be prepared to get hands-on. We will work together to generate ideas for possible agents that you can use in your business.
Grab your spot using the link below before it is too late!
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Agentforce has been a massive part of my role over the past few months, so I am excited to share that this morning I passed my AI Specialist exam.
It was a nice step up from the associate exam, taking the key principles and how they are used in a Salesforce context.
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I'm excited to announce that I'll be crossing the Channel in December to speak at my 1st French Touch Dreamin'!
If you're looking to optimise business processes & boost user engagement, join me as we explore examples showing the impact of Screen Flows.
If you haven't secured your tickets yet, visit https://frenchtouchdreamin.com
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Got tickets to London's Calling on Friday? If you are looking to optimise your business processes, enhance data quality, and increase user engagement? I can be found in the Lower Sugar Room at 11:55 where we will explore real-life examples of how Screen Flows can help you!
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The countdown is on, London's Calling is less than a month away!
I'm excited that I will be taking to the stage again to talk about screen flows with some real-life use cases and live demos!
So, if you are looking to optimise your business processes, enhance data quality, and increase user engagement in Salesforce, make sure you grab a ticket before they are gone! https://www.londonsalling.net
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Last week, I had the privilege of representing Nebula at CzechDreamin.
It was a fantastic event with great content, networking opportunities, delicious food and, of course, plenty of Czech beer! Bring on next year!
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It looks like the #Salesforce #Winter24 release is in Pre-release orgs.
So far I have found:
- New builder screens
- Custom flow error messages
- More styling updates to lines, boldness and coloursHas anybody else found anything?
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Just seen the #Pardot name has been replaced in the #Salesforce accreditation badge. (You may need to zoom in to read)
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Just seen the #Pardot name has been replaced in the #Salesforce accreditation badge. (You may need to zoom in to read)
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Just seen the #Pardot name has been replaced in the #Salesforce accreditation badge. (You may need to zoom in to read)
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Just seen the #Pardot name has been replaced in the #Salesforce accreditation badge. (You may need to zoom in to read)
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Today is the day! Join me at London's Calling in the James Watt (Lower Ground Floor) room at 10:30, where I will be talking about CRM Analytics and how you can start leading your business with data-driven decisions.
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I can't believe London's Calling (www.londonscalling.net) is this week!
Been getting ready and looking forward to doing my Salesforce CRM Analytics talk on Friday
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A Simple but eye-pleasing update to dynamic forms in the #Salesforce #Summer23 pre-release.
A align fields horizontally checkbox on field sections keeps the fields at the same height, so fields don't look slightly off due to differences in their size.