STARWEST 2022 Concurrent Session : How to Build and Implement Your Salesforce Test Automation Strategy

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Wednesday, October 5, 2022 - 11:30am to 12:30pm

How to Build and Implement Your Salesforce Test Automation Strategy

Today enterprise applications like Salesforce are now at the heart of your business processes and 59% of organizations deploy a new software build daily. But as a test automation professional unfamiliar with the complex Salesforce ecosystem, it can feel daunting to build a Salesforce test automation strategy from the ground up.

In our session, Mala Punyani, Engineering Manager at Splunk will share 3 core principles for building and implementing a Salesforce test automation strategy for you and your delivery teams. Key takeaways include:
- How to create a checklist of prerequisites needed before your framework implementation, including tool evaluation, test data hygiene, and balancing business and tech requirements.
-A roadmap to navigating common challenges in Salesforce test automation, including functionality, how to create configurable lowcode/highcodes solutions, and a deeper understanding of Dynamic Elements.
-Discovering a new approach to building Salesforce scalable test automation architecture for all.

If you have ever wanted to understand how to create and implement a Salesforce test automation strategy, you will not want to miss this leadership session.

Mala-Punyani
CrowdStrike

Mala Punyani is a Director of the Salesforce Ops where she manages a global team responsible for dev/ QA infrastructure, source code, debug build management, code coverage and central development environment support at CrowdStrike. She has extensive experience in product quality and automation, building enterprise-quality products, and automation solutions. Prior to CrowdStrike, Mala has led innovative test automation projects at enterprise companies including Splunk, Home Depot, Visa, and Paypal. Mala is a certified PMP and scrum master experienced in coaching and holds graduate degrees in Computer Science and IT Project Management from City University (London) and Stanford University. She currently resides with her family in the SF Bay area.