
Practice Exams For Salesforce Certified Technical Architect.
About this course
Welcome to the summit of the Salesforce ecosystem.The Salesforce Certified Technical Architect (CTA) is the most prestigious and difficult credential to earn. It is not a test of memory; it is a test of judgment, communication, and endurance. To pass the Review Board, you must be able to take a complex, hypothetical business scenario and design a secure, scalable, and high-performance solution in under 3 hours.Reading documentation is not enough.
You need to practice "solving."This course is designed to simulate the intensity of the Review Board. We provide comprehensive practice scenarios that force you to connect the dots between System Architecture (Identity, Integration, LDV) and Application Architecture (Data Modeling, Hierarchy, Sharing).What you will master in this course:The Artifacts: Practice creating the "Big 3" diagrams—System Landscape, Data Model, and Role Hierarchy—under time pressure.Integration Strategy: Determine the optimal pattern (Remote Process Invocation vs. Fire & Forget vs.
Batch) and defend your choice.Identity & Access: Solve complex Single Sign-On (SSO) flows involving multi-org strategies and external Identity Providers.Governance & De-Risking: Learn how to design a governance model that handles parallel development streams and minimizes technical debt.This is not just a quiz. It is a mental gymnasium for Architects. Whether you are an aspiring CTA candidate or a Senior Architect looking to sharpen your skills, these practice scenarios will push you to the next level.Enroll now and start your journey to the Pyramid!
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Level: All Levels
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Duration: Self-paced
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- 📹Video lectures
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- 📱Mobile & desktop access
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