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Latest thinking, most important stories and best advice from our Salesforce experts
Latest thinking, most important stories and best advice from our Salesforce experts
How can Salesforce managed services and outsourcing help if you need to cut back on staff — but not on skills? Wojciech Malinowski explains.
How can managed services improve and enhance your Salesforce solution? Our Head of Managed Services explores these lesser-known Salesforce managed services benefits.
Drew Graham, General Manager of VRP Consulting North America, reveals 5 best practice communication strategies in Higher Education.
What are the biggest reveals in the Salesforce Winter ‘23 Release Notes? VRP Consulting’s Head of Architecture, Mark Hartnady, explores the highlights.
How can you optimize sales and service with simpler, faster territory balancing? VRP Consultant Dea Ferrer explores Salesforce Maps Territory Planning
How do you maintain more demanding Salesforce solutions with multiple clouds and/or integrations? VRP’s Director of Managed Services, Bruno Pimenta, explores what it takes.
Mateusz Twarozek, a VRP Consulting QuickStart expert, explains how a Service Cloud QuickStart can quickly and cost-effectively unlock the power of Salesforce Service Cloud.
What’s the latest Salesforce Marketing Cloud news? VRP Consulting’s Marketing Cloud Practice Director, Anastasiya Vinogradova, discusses Marketing Cloud Account Engagement and more.
Why do businesses switch to a new Salesforce B2C Commerce Cloud Partner? Find out in an article from VRP Consulting’s B2C Commerce Cloud Practice Lead, Martin Shoylev.
Salesforce spent $27.7 billion to acquire Slack for a reason. It believes Slack and Salesforce is the future of work and we agree. Here’s why.
Why shouldn’t you underestimate the importance of administration after implementing Salesforce? Bruno Pimenta, VRP Director of Managed Services, explains.
What’s been unveiled in the Salesforce Summer 2022 release notes? Which features have the most potential? Our Head of Architecture, Mark Hartnady, reveals all.