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Hyperforce: Public Cloud Infrastructure

Hyperforce is Salesforce’s next-generation infrastructure architecture designed to run Salesforce applications on public clouds like Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP). This cloud-native approach offers benefits such as enhanced security, improved data residency control, greater scalability and agility, and simplified compliance with global regulations. Hyperforce moves away from traditional, first-party data centers, enabling Salesforce to deliver its services with improved speed and reliability worldwide while giving customers more control over where their data is stored and processed. 

Key Features and Benefits

  • Public Cloud Deployment: Hyperforce runs Salesforce services on the infrastructure of major public cloud providers, allowing for rapid, reliable, and scalable deployments across the globe. 
  • Data Residency and Control: Customers gain more control over where their data resides, enabling compliance with strict local data residency requirements and improving data privacy. 
  • Enhanced Security: Security is a core component, built on industry-leading features, zero-trust principles, and encryption of data in transit and at rest. 
  • Scalability and Agility: The public cloud architecture provides elasticity and agility, allowing for fast development, faster creation of test environments, and zero-downtime updates. 
  • Compliance and Standardization: Hyperforce uses common tools and processes, providing a standardized foundation for compliance and security across all Salesforce products. 
  • Global Operations: It enables Salesforce to operate and serve customers in new regions where it historically lacked a data center presence. 

How It Works 

  • Salesforce infrastructure is now defined as code, with changes implemented in automated, secure, and repeatable units.
  • It provides a common software foundation and tooling to deliver consistent services across various Salesforce product clouds.

What It Means for You

  • More Control: You can choose the geographic location for your Salesforce data, which is crucial for businesses with specific regulatory needs. 
  • Increased Innovation: Salesforce can focus more on developing new features and applications rather than maintaining infrastructure. 
  • Faster Performance: Localized data storage and processing can improve performance and enable seamless integration with other cloud-based applications. 

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