Universal Containers (UC) manufactures automobile engine components. UC wants to set up an ecommerce website to deliver a seamlesscustomer purchasing experience, both through self-service and field sales. UC also wants to showcase its extensive product offerings, operate regional promotions and discounts, and managed routing and contracting. UC is looking for guidance on a Salesforce multi-cloud solution to be implemented across phases.
What should a Solution Architect recommend to meet UC's business requirements?
Universal Containers is at the start of a digital transformation program. Members of the executive leadership team have provided a list of internal and external stakeholders who are dedicated to formulating the vision and desired business outcomes in a 2-day workshop. The executive leadership team hasmade the request to understand what the customer experience will look like out of this workshop.
What should a Solution Architect do to help formulate the high-level business vision and desired business outcomes?
Universal Containers (UC) is currently utilizing Sales Cloud and Revenue Cloud for its direct Sales team. UC would like to create an indirect Sales team with its vendors using Experience Cloud as the front end with the same kind of quoting functionality the direct Sales team uses within Revenue Cloud. However, UC wants to ensure that data from the internal direct Sales team is not visible to the external indirect Sales team in Experience Cloud.
What is the first configuration a Solution Architect should consider when implementing Experience Cloud in this scenario?