Salesforce Winter ’20 Release rolled out on 14th October 2019, it was released in production environments all around the globe. Here are 5 ways in which you can familiarize yourself with the new features and functionalities introduced in Salesforce Winter ’20 release.
1. Skim through the Release Overview Deck
A picture speaks a thousand words and that is what you are going to find in the Release Overview Deck. It contains 129 slides with screenshots of the new features, making it easier for you to understand the changes coming up with the release. The only caveat is you need to login to Salesforce’s trailblazer Community to be able to view this. Feel free to check the Release Overview Deck
2. Watch the YouTube Playlist
If a picture speaks a thousand words imagine what a video will do. Here is the playlist of 58 short videos (between 1 to 5 minutes each), bringing the new features and functionalities to life for you – https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjJeA2SstEtJ4zm_7ct3dQjmGaBAMqmlI
3. Complete the Trailhead Module
The proof of the pudding is in eating. Complete this Trailhead module not only to learn but also to test your knowledge. Now that is going to be a complete immersion program for you – https://trailhead.salesforce.com/en/content/learn/modules/winter-20-release-highlights
4. Go through the Release Notes
Still hungry for more? Then, the most comprehensive (and also the most time-consuming) resource that you can refer to is the Release Notes. It is a 500+ pages document detailing all the different features and functionalities introduced in this release. Personally, I prefer to use it for reference only, but by all means, go ahead and read if you like it. Here is the URL for the same (with the option to download this in PDF format) – https://releasenotes.docs.salesforce.com/en-us/winter20/release-notes/salesforce_release_notes.htm
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