Welcome to Phil’s Salesforce Tip of the Week #551
Tip 1 – Summer ’23 Release
It may feel like spring is barely here, but it’s already time to think about Summer!
Admins can now sign up for a pre-release Developer Edition environment – it’s full of all the Summer ‘23 features for you to explore.
Release readiness live expected mid to late June.
Tip 2 – Salesforce Chief Equality Officer
“When she was appointed Salesforce’s chief equality officer, Lori Castillo Martinez set a clear vision: to become the most inclusive workplace”
Find out more about Lori and her role as chief equality officer at Salesforce.
Tip 3 – Manchester User Group
The next Salesforce Manchester User Group will be on Wednesday 26th April, 5.30pm. It’ll be at the Slalom Manchester office again.
Expect some interesting sessions, friendly faces, and of course, plenty of pizza!
Tip 4 – Throwback #400 (pt2)
From #400, General Salesforce Learning Resources:
- The Official Certification Guides – if you are looking to get certified this is the place to start. The official guides give a great breakdown of what topics each exam will cover and the points for each section.
- Salesforce Certification Days – A day of exam preparation from an expert which often include discount codes for the exam itself
- Salesforce Support official YouTube channel that has a lot of great videos
- Salesforce Architects Medium Blog – a fairly new blog we featured in a recent tip of the week. A superb resource to read more about all things architecture.
- Salesforce Engineering Medium Blog – Not necessarily talking about Salesforce technology but by the team that keeps the platform moving
- Salesforce Tip/Cheat Sheets – a great set of cheat sheets for all sorts of things
- SFDC Stop – a great blog that contains lots of Salesforce information
- Salesforce.org Blog – The official blog for the Salesforce.org team
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