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DevOps Diaries

013 — Cloud Giants: Exploring Salesforce CPQ with Deepak & Grant

02 Jun 2023

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Grant Mangum and Deepak Veera are Salesforce Consultants at consulting company, Cloud Giants. Between them they have 14 years’ consulting experience, and have spent the last 4 specializing in CPQ implementations. They bring to the table tangible real-world experience and understanding of the nuances of a product rising rapidly in popularity. In this episode we discover in-depth what CPQ is, and some of the challenges of working with it as part of your DevOps process. Jack, Grant, and Deepak chat about the particularities of building CPQ, ghost quotes, and the 3 key things that form the backbone of a great CPQ delivery process. Grant and Deepak also share their thoughts on the differences of working with config data vs. metadata, and how important it is to have a testing process that is robust to be successful. Listen to the end to find out their recommendations on where you can learn more about CPQ, as well as what makes Gearset’s CPQ product awesome. Useful Links based on key themes in this episode:- How Cloud Giants use Gearset for CPQ to halve their Salesforce CPQ migration times - A how to guide for intuitive Salesforce CPQ deployments- Free whitepaper: Salesforce CPQ deployments- Compare and deploy complex Salesforce CPQ configurations with Gearset- Milo Massimo - Cloud Giants Ask an ExpertConnect with Deepak VeeraLinkedInConnect with Grant MangumLinkedInConnect with JackLinkedInX/TwitterPodcast produced and sponsored by Gearset, the complete Salesforce DevOps platform. Try Gearset free for 30 days.

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