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New Releases: Mastering Your Readiness Strategy Release Readiness Webinar
January 6th, 2016
Release Readiness & Feature Adoption Your collaboration group for exploring features and increasing your ROI with Salesforce
Join the group: http://bit.ly/ReleaseReadinessSalesforce
Hosted by:
Your Release Readiness & Feature Adoption Salesforce Community Team
Your hosts – and some logistics
Sam Achuff
bit.ly/SamAchuff
Elna Miller
bit.ly/ElnaMiller
Mike Gill
Technical Architect
@AgentGill
Chris Edwards
Solution Architect
@Chris_SFDC
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How do you understand what is in each release?
What you need to do to prepare for each release?
How do you manage each release?
Be Release Ready 3x a Year Release
Ready
Salesforce delivers 3 releases each year – in the
spring (February), summer (June), and winter
(October). Each release is jam-packed with new
features for all of our products, and it’s our job to
make sure each release is a smooth upgrade for
our customers.
▪ 3 releases per year
▪ 150+ new features per release
▪ Tons of resources before, during, and after
Release Overview
Release Advantage
No Hardware
No Software
Automatic
Upgrades
Real-Time
No Downtime
450+ New Features Every Year!
Continuous
Innovation
Features Sourced by You!
We’re listening! Participate in the IdeaExchange to suggest new features, vote and comment on your favorite ideas – all within the new Success Community. You never know – your ideas could become new features!
▪ Suggest new features
▪ Vote and comment on your favorite ideas
▪ Interact with product managers and other customers
▪ See what features are delivered with each release
Spring ‘16 Release Milestones*
Staggered Release
Friday, 2/5
(NA6, NA7, NA8, NA9, NA17,
NA18, NA22, NA28, NA29,
NA31, EU5)
Pre-Release
Sign-up
Thursday,
12/17
Staggered Release,
Friday 1/15
(NA1)
Sandbox Preview Window
Friday, 1/8
(CS3, CS4, CS7, CS9, CS11, CS12,
CS13, CS14, CS15, CS17, CS19,
CS20, CS21, CS23, CS25, CS26,
CS28, CS30, CS32 ,CS41, CS42,
CS44, CS45, CS51, CS80, CS83,
CS87)
Saturday, 1/9
(CS5, CS31)
Dec Jan Feb
Preview Release
Notes
12/17
Staggered Release
Friday, 2/12
(EU0, EU1, EU2, EU3, EU4, EU6, CS81, NA0,
NA2, NA3, NA4, NA5, NA10, NA11, NA12, NA13,
NA14, NA15, NA16, NA19, NA20, NA21, NA23,
NA24, NA25, NA26, NA27, NA32, NA34, NA41)
& Saturday, 2/13
(AP0, AP1, AP2, AP3, CS1, CS2, CS6, CS8,
CS10, CS16, CS18, CS22, CS24, CS33, CS40,
CS43, CS46, CS50, CS52)
Release Website
12/23
Release Readiness Live
Tuesday 1/19
Wednesday 1/20
Sandbox Cut-off Date
1/1
Read this blog PRIOR
to 1/1!
* All dates are subject to our Forward Looking statement s- http://sforce.co/1vpAYf0
** Check the Release Community group for updates - http://sforce.co/1dUdze4
Webinar: Mastering Your
Releases, 1/6
Register here http://bit.ly/SFFeatureFocus
Speakers
Mike Gill
Technical Architect
FireEye Inc.
Salesforce MVP
@AgentGill
Chris Edwards
Independent Consultant,
Solution Architect
Salesforce MVP
@Chris_SFDC
Introducing Salesforce Weekly
www.SalesforceWeek.ly
The Ten Commandments of Release Readiness
SaaSy says
“Thou shalt…”
Each release cycle kicks off 6 weeks before launch with the Release Preview and a blog post giving key dates and milestones. The dates you should know:
▪ When pre-release orgs are available
▪ When the release notes are available
▪ When your sandbox org is upgraded
▪ When your production org is upgraded
You can also find the maintenance dates on trust.salesforce.com.
1. ...Know thy Release Schedule
2. ...Read the Release Notes
The release notes serve as your comprehensive guide to each product update. This comprehensive guide will provide all the important details of what enhancements will be delivered in the next release.
▪ A brief, high-level description of the functionality
▪ Implementation tips to help you get started with setup and administration
▪ Best practices to help you maximize the benefit
▪ Available in English, Japanese, French and German
▪ New! HTML release notes for easier navigation
3. ...Learn what will impact thy org
“Can’t see the wood from the trees!” - How to get to the most important information first!
▪ Important: Use the online HTML version
▪ Filter by Edition
▪ Filter by Feature Impact, e.g. Enabled for Users
▪ Filter by Product Area, e.g. Service, Sales, Chatter
• URL: http://docs.releasenotes.salesforce.com
4. ...Take heed of auto-enabled features
Some features will automatically be enabled for all users. These require special attention during your release preparation.
You should check the following:
▪ That you understand the feature fully
▪ Whether your org could benefit from the feature
▪ The full implications of the feature for your org
▪ Whether the feature can be disabled in setup or via support
5. ...Learn from the community
See the new release in action by attending one of the live overview sessions. This series provides customers with in-depth demos of the most exciting new features, and offers suggestions on how those features can add value to your solution.
▪ Hear directly from product leaders on the latest for each cloud
▪ Interact via live Q&A
▪ Gain insight into how new features can drive adoption
• For Force.com Sandbox customers (EE, UE, PxE)
• Opt-in instructions and deadlines posted 6 weeks before release
• Enables thorough testing in context with your solution
Anxious for a sneak peek of the upcoming release? Salesforce offer two channels for customers interested in gaining early access to test the new features.
6. ...Get access early
Sandbox Preview Pre-Release
• Available to anyone as a trial
• Sign-up 5 weeks prior to the release
• Note: Trial accounts will not contain data from your Salesforce account
• Some easy strategies you can adopt
• Make a list of what you want to test (reuse each release)
• Test the Business Critical Processes
• Start with the most complex (Apex, Flows, Processes etc)
• Make it fun, involve some users (but not all)
• Test those unmanaged Apps (these can be fragile)
• Log any issues which you find - Very important!
• Check the “Known Issues” log often
Salesforce has taken the “Hammer” to every test classes in every org to ensure nothing will break!
Now it’s your turn to perform your own Due Diligence
7. ...Test thy customisations
It’s all about managing expectations with
your users!
8. ...Make thy users care (but only if thou want them to)
▪ Decide what your users need to know and what they don’t - What has changed for me!
▪ Post key release milestones to your users so they know what changes to expect and when
▪ Provide a feedback and support channel to help users in their adjustment to the updates
▪ Use Chatter - If you don’t, start!
▪ Create a Newsletter
▪ Leverage your Salesforce to manage the release
9. ...Learn to love the releases
The cadence of releases means the platform is evolving quickly, and in turn so does your ability to leverage Salesforce features for your organisation.
▪ Adopt new features to solve further use cases
▪ Consider improvement of existing customisation
▪ Prioritise and control pace of change
▪ Shouldn’t be a maintenance exercise
10. ...Rest on the seventh day
New Release has landed - Don’t rest completely, remember this:
▪ Check in with your users
▪ Encourage them to provide feedback
▪ Not just the issues, positive user experiences too!
▪ Continue to log any issues and monitor the Known Issues
• URL: https://success.salesforce.com/issues
…A special mention for the Lightning Experience
An entirely new UI is here (if you want it) – here’s your Trailhead migration checklist:
▪ Explore Lightning Experience – see what’s in
▪ Conduct a gap analysis – see what’s out (for now)
▪ Decide if Lightning is right for your org (and when)
▪ Learn how to craft and execute a rollout strategy
▪ URL: bit.ly/TrailheadLightning
Q&A
What’s new on trust.salesforce.com?
1. Click on your instance
2. View current release on the instance
3. Click on List
4. View maintenance dates, including
future releases!
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Release Readiness in Action
Demonstration
● View our Release Page
● View the Release Notes
● View Known Issues
● View the Community
Valuable Resources
Find all the release resources you need below!
• Success Community - join and collaborate on all release activities
• Release Site – central hub for all release materials
• Release Preview
• Demo videos
• Release Notes
• Training
• Developer resources
• IdeaExchange – vote on feature ideas and see which will be delivered
• Trust Site – track the latest for your release maintenance window
Key Takeaways
Develop your Release Readiness Plan
Our release milestones will help you prepare for each release
The Release Community is your one stop shop for all release resources
Download our testing guide today
Release
Ready
thank y u