Integration-Architect Salesforce Certified Integration Architect (WI23)

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Question 1 (Mixed Questions)

Northern Trail Outfitters (NTO) has recently changed their Corporate Security Guidelines. The guidelines require that all cloud applications pass through a secure firewall before accessing on-premise resources. NTO is evaluating middleware solutions to integrate cloud applications with on-premise resources and services.

What are two considerations an Integration Architect should evaluate before choosing a middleware solution?

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  • The middleware solution is capable of establishing a secure API gateway between cloud applications and on-premise resources.

  • An API gateway component is deployable behind a Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) or perimeter network.

  • The middleware solution enforces the OAuth security protocol.

  • The middleware solution is able to interface directly with databases via an ODBC connection string.

Question 2 (Topic 1)

A subscription-based media company's system landscape forces many subscribers to

maintain multiple accounts and to login more than once. An Identity and Access Management (IAM) system, which supports SAML and OpenId, was recently implemented to improve their subscriber experience through self-registration and Single Sign-On (SSO).

The IAM system must integrate with Salesforce to give new self-service customers instant access to Salesforce Community Cloud.

Which two requirements should the Salesforce Community Cloud support for self-registration and SSO?

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  • SAML SSO and Registration Handler

  • OpenId Connect Authentication Provider and Registration Handler

  • SAML SSO and just-in-time provisioning

  • OpenId Connect Authentication Provider and just-in-time provisioning

Question 3 (Mixed Questions)

A US business-to-consumer (B2C) company is planning to expand to Latin America. They project an initial Latin American customer base of about one million, and a growth rate of around 10% every year for the next 5 years. They anticipate privacy and data protection requirements similar to those in the European Union to come into effect during this time. Their initial analysis indicates that key personal data is stored in the following systems:

1. Legacy mainframe systems that have remained untouched for years and are due to be decommissioned.

2. Salesforce Commerce Cloud Service Cloud, Marketing Cloud, and Community Cloud.

3. The company's CIO tasked the integration architect with ensuring that they can completely delete their Latin American customer's personal data on demand.

Which three requirements should the integration architect consider?

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  • Manual steps and procedures that may be necessary.

  • Impact of deleted records on system functionality.

  • Ability to delete personal data in every system.

  • Feasibility to restore deleted records when needed.

  • Ability to provide a 360-degree view of the customer.