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Migrating your Salesforce org to Lightning in a flash

Jun 7, 2021 | Admin, Latest News, Sales Cloud, Salesforce Managed Services

The difference between Salesforce Classic and Lightning is huge for user adoption and truly realizing the ROI of your Salesforce setup. But migrating everything over to the new layout is still intimidating for some organizations. Take a look at how we helped Printpack, a leading packaging company, make the switch.

With our expert product knowledge, consistent communication, and quick case resolution, we provided Printpack with not only a successful Lightning migration of their org but also ongoing Managed Services. These services allowed Printpack continued optimization and maintenance of its Salesforce instance.

 

 

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