The CRM giant is looking to help customers automate workflows and trigger actions across its growing range of applications using Flow. Credit: Magdalena Petrova/IDG Salesforce is expanding its process automation tool Flow to enable a wider range of workflows and process automations to be built and triggered from across its large family of enterprise applications. Announced in 2021, Flow is a low-code tool which initially consolidated various process automation and workflow tools for Salesforce users to build workflows between the various parts of the Salesforce suite. Now, since acquiring the integration specialist Mulesoft, chat application Slack and the data visualization tool Tableau, the company is extending Flow to work across all of these applications. “This is automation on one unified CRM platform. New features for Flow provide users the ability to trigger flows from analytics dashboards, use low code to easily integrate with any system, and interact with flows directly within Slack, where people spend most of their time,” said Patrick Stokes, general manager for Salesforce Platform. Let’s take them one by one. Flow Integration for Mulesoft Mulesoft is an enterprise tool that helps customers to integrate their various applications and free up data among them. With Flow Integration, users can integrate data from any business system into a workflow, including those which are on-premises. Salesforce is also looking to add robotic process automation capabilities later this year, which should provide more intelligent automations, such as suggesting a data source or the next best action to take. Flow in Slack Slack has been working on helping customers automate common actions within its chat application for a few years now, especially since acquiring Missions in 2018, which specializes in workflow automation. By extending Flow for Slack later on this year, customers will be able to automate manual tasks, such as creating a new Slack channel when a deal closes, or sending an account status update, direct within the chat application. Flow Actions for Tableau Finally, Flow Actions will allow Tableau users to launch a new workflow or trigger actions direct from a dashboard when new data is added or a certain threshold is reached. Related content feature UPS delivers customer wins with generative AI The multinational shipping company enlisted LLMs to automate customer message responses, reducing agent handle time and paving the way for genAI use across the enterprise. By Paula Rooney May 03, 2024 7 mins CIO 100 Generative AI Digital Transformation feature Scrum master certification: Top 13 certs for agile pros A Scrum master certification can prove you have the knowledge and competency to lead agile teams successfully. By Sarah K. White, Sharon Florentine May 03, 2024 16 mins Certifications Agile Development IT Skills brandpost Sponsored by Canon NZ Why your business needs a cloud-based print management solution If your business isn’t using a cloud-based print management solution, you’re missing out on a range of efficiency, environmental and security benefits. By Canon New Zealand May 02, 2024 5 mins Managed Cloud Services opinion The cyber pandemic: AI deepfakes and the future of security and identity verification Attackers have seen huge success using AI deepfakes for injection and presentation attacks – which means we’ll only see more of them. Advanced technology can help prevent (not just detect them). By Aaron Painter May 02, 2024 5 mins Artificial Intelligence Security PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe