The advantage of Salesforce FSL is it can be be quickly configured with clicks not code. So why does it still take so long to make changes in Salesforce?
Well, point-and-click development is still development, and bugs in FSL configuration can take down your mission revenue application. Admins rely on release management to prevent bugs, but it’s often a very manual, time consuming process to promote app changes from dev to sandbox to production.
Download the guide to learn:
- The revenue impact of bad FSL deployments (and how to prevent them) How to apply agile development to FSL
- A foolproof pre-deployment checklist