Last time I made my post around industry capabilities much more prose heavy, but due to time constraints, as well as a lot of these capabilities being rather incremental, I’m sticking with bullet points here. Fret not, I’ll still do my best to make it educational and mildly entertaining.
I asked Bing to create an image of a person who enjoys both their air fryer and Salesforce and this is what I got. One string hoodies are the newest fashion trend!
I’m usually late to trends in home cooking. I’m a decent cook, but I don’t like my cabinets being a wasteland of previous trends. It took me about three years to get an InstantPot, and while that was fun for about six months, it now mainly collects dust.
I finally broke down and bought an air fryer recently and it’s pretty awesome. With children, cooking is a unique set of challenges. It often needs to be fast, and at the end of the day the last thing I want is a massive pile of dishes. The air fryer has shown that I can create tasty meals without having to pull out my proverbial rolodex of kitchen appliances to make a meal.
Enough about me and my kitchen appliances.
As usual, this blog covers the core clouds and new capabilities that spark joy for me, and hopefully you too.
Last release I did two posts: one around core clouds and another around industry components and public sector solutions. I’ve done that once again.