Salesforce is a cloud-based powerful CRM that enables companies to optimise entire business processes like Sales, Service, Marketing and more. Salesforce has a lot of advanced and robust features, but it does have certain limitations in its non-core functionalities. As a solution provider, we always aim to optimise processes and costs without compromising the platform and solutions we developed around it. One of these supporting functionalities is managing documents and that brings us to the main reason for integrating Salesforce and SharePoint.
In this blog, we will explore the benefits of integrating Salesforce and SharePoint and a step-by-step guide to carrying this out.
Salesforce provides a set of standard functionalities (Attachments, Files, CRM contents etc) to upload and maintain documents. As Salesforce is not a document management software, it comes with certain limitations.
File Size: Salesforce offers two options for uploading documents – “Attachments” that allows us to upload of documents up to 25 MB size, and “File” that allows us to upload of documents up to 2 GB size. Document management on a large scale will increase storage costs and may impact the performance of the system over a period of time due to the multitenant architecture of the platform.
Document accessibility and data privacy: Sharing documents from Salesforce with non-Salesforce users is possible only via a public URL. This is not the best option, especially if we are sharing sensitive documents which might also create issues with GDPR compliance. So if we want to enable quick and efficient collaboration whilst protecting our information, we’d have to acquire additional licenses for the non-Salesforce users.
Real-time syncing: Changes in a file made within the user’s local drive will not be automatically synced with the same file in Salesforce and vice versa. The user will have to upload/download and replace the existing file with the new version.
SharePoint is a web-based collaborative tool, best known for its document management and storage capabilities.
Integrating Salesforce with SharePoint will increase your storage capacity, enabling us to overcome Salesforce’s limitations. Some of the most important advantages are:
SharePoint and Salesforce integration can be done via inbuilt tools available in the market, or a custom solution built. Here, we are going to discuss the latter, custom built option as it will help us build a solution to address problems and issues specific to our business.
Few important features of the customised solution:
Below is the high-level design approach for the integration:
Implementation at SharePoint Online:
Implementation in Salesforce:
Since this component is using OAuth 2.0 authentication to connect with SharePoint online, access within Salesforce will be maintained via roles, profiles, permission sets etc.
If you would like to find out more about how Coforge can help you leverage Salesforce to accelerate business outcomes, give us a call or email us at Salesforce@coforge.com
Other useful links:
Adopting a test-driven development approach in Salesforce
Guide: Performing a Successful Technical Debt Assessment in Salesforce