This document discusses getting apps ready for the Salesforce Lightning Experience. It announces a goal of getting all apps lightning ready by February 2017. It defines what it means for an app to be lightning ready, noting the single requirement is that 100% of end-user use cases must work in Lightning Experience. Resources are provided for getting started on becoming lightning ready, including re-styling the app or building it with Lightning Components. A lightning product roadmap is also presented, outlining features coming in Winter and Spring 2017 releases like customizing record home pages, kanban views on all objects, and improved developer tools.
5. Lightning Ready Means...
Being Lightning Ready means you are committing to your customers
that your app works as designed in the Lightning Experience.
It also means you’ve met the requirements for receiving the
Lightning Ready designation documented here https://goo.gl/j3sfRf
6. Lightning Ready Requirements
There’s only one
100% of your End-User Use Cases must
work as expected in Lightning Experience
It’s not necessary to re-style your app or use Lightning Components
For complete details visit https://goo.gl/j3sfRf
7. We are here
Where are we on the Lightning trail?
Get Lightning Ready
Re-Style your app to use Salesforce
Lightning Design System (SLDS)
Re-imagine your app with
Lightning Components
9. New Apps
All new apps that enter into an agreement
on or after March 1, 2017
must be Lightning Ready.
Standards for customer success
New
Requirement!
10. Existing Apps
Goal: All existing apps are Lightning Ready by February 2017
Standards for customer success
13. Why is it important for apps to be Lightning Ready?
Orgs Running Classic
Exclusively
Orgs with Active Lightning
Experience Users
Orgs installing new apps
14. Go Faster with Lightning
90,000 Customer Using Lightning 500+ new Lightning features
15. Lightning Ready Resources
Start Here
http://p.force.com/LightningReady
Lightning Ready Partner Community Chatter Group
http://tiny.cc/LRGroup
Have a blocker? For example, lack of Sales Console support. Let us know via this form:
http://tiny.cc/LRBlockers
Lightning Ready Webinar - December 8, 2016
http://tiny.cc/LRWebinar
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19. The future user experience of Salesforce is ready for you now!
Experience • Builder • Ecosystem
20. Winter ‘17 is our 4th Release & Spring ‘17 is coming soon!
500+ Lightning features delivered
October 2015
Lightning Launch!
February 2016
Custom Nav
Person Accounts
Campaigns
June 2016
AppBuilder
Customization
October 2016
New Navigation
Branding
Quotes
February 2017
Console
Forecasting
27. Lightning Data Service
Winter ‘17:
View and access records
No APEX or SOQL
Offline capabilities
Spring ‘17:
Multi record support
Full CRUD for a single record
29. Lightning API – Preview in Spring ‘17
API for building UI on top of
Salesforce data & metadata
Powers Lightning Experience and
Salesforce1 Mobile via Lightning
Data Service
Build your own mobile or web app
on top of the Lightning API
30. Lightning Component Builder – Pilot in Spring ‘17
Guided experience
Template-driven creation
Create, style, update components
Component library
Integrated reference documentation
Learn about components
31. Lightning Container Components – Preview in Spring ‘17
Use the JavaScript framework of
your choice
Looks and feels just like
Lightning components to Admins
and End Users
32. Assess your org for Lightning Experience readiness
Determine which users are ready to migrate
Know how to proceed with Lightning migration
Available Now!
Lightning Experience Readiness Check
Supercharge your org today! http://sfdc.co/LightningCheck
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- we may re-post your question in the Q&A Group
Questions?
1. Programs?
2. Policies?
3. Resources?
4. Training?
5. Timelines?
6. Deadlines?
7. Best Practices?