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Actual exam question from Salesforce's Certified Integration Architect
Question #: 10
Topic #: 1
[All Certified Integration Architect Questions]

A new Salesforce program has the following high-level abstract requirement: Business processes executed on Salesforce require data updates between their internal systems and Salesforce.
Which three relevant details should a Salesforce Integration Architect seek to specifically solve for integration architecture needs of the program? (Choose three.)

  • A. Integration Style - Process-based, Data-based, and Virtual integration.
  • B. Timing aspects, real-time/near real-time (synchronous or asynchronous), batch and update frequency.
  • C. Source and Target system, Directionality, and data volume & transformation complexity, along with any middleware that can be leveraged.
  • D. Integration skills, SME availability, and Program Governance details.
  • E. Core functional and non-functional requirements for User Experience design, Encryption needs, Community, and license choices.
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Suggested Answer: ABC 🗳️

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ughirgendwashalt
1 year, 5 months ago
Anyone know the reason why A,B,C are considered the right choice here? They all seem like legitimate aspects to consider.
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JLee1
1 year ago
it says architecture needs, D,E are not architecture needs comparing to ABC
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