Salesforce Spring ‘21 release reveals major cross-suite update
There’s a lot of new features in the Spring ‘21 release, including new industry-specific products
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CloudgiantSalesforcehas unveiled its Spring ’21 release, complete with new loyalty management andpayment processingplatforms. The additional features should allowSalesforcecustomers to connect with customers more easily and boost conversion rates.
“Today, the Spring ’21 Release features and products are available to customers globally — and we mean globally!” a Salesforce updaterevealed. “Now, the Spring ’21 Highlights Demo, and Highlights Trail have been translated into [Japanese, German, French, Spanish, and Portuguese]. Additionally, all demo videos have been translated into Japanese.”
Regarding industry-specific updates, theSpring ’21release comes with a new Rebate Management tool that delivers a comprehensive incentive management solution for businesses selling through distribution channels. New products, like Communications Cloud, Media Cloud, and Energy & Utilities Cloud, will also prove useful for organizations in the relevant industries.
A major new release
Looking more closely at Salesforce’s new Loyalty Management platform, the solution aims to deliver an end-to-end loyalty platform that empowers businesses to create personalized engagements built on the company’s CRM. Commerce Cloud Payments, meanwhile, should help solve implementation, fraud, and PCI compliance challenges for merchants.
Salesforce revealed that community feedback played a significant role in the creation of its new Spring ’21 release. Many of its features started life as user submissions to Salesforce’s IdeaExchange, including Tableau CRM’s Dashboard Components, and enhancements toDeveloper Tools, Dynamic Actions, and In-App Guidance.
Salesforce had a busy end to 2020 following the $27.7 billiontakeover of Slack, but has already made headlines in the early months of this year by declaring thatremote workingwill become apermanent fixtureeven once the COVID-19 pandemic has passed.
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Barclay has been writing about technology for a decade, starting out as a freelancer with ITProPortal covering everything from London’s start-up scene to comparisons of the best cloud storage services. After that, he spent some time as the managing editor of an online outlet focusing on cloud computing, furthering his interest in virtualization, Big Data, and the Internet of Things.
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