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Seamless No-Code Integration: Connecting Salesforce with RDBMS using SDI

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Introduction In today’s data-driven business landscape, keeping your CRM and backend databases in sync is crucial. However, building custom integration pipelines between Salesforce and relational databases (RDBMS) often involves complex coding, manual API handling (including managing API limits), and ongoing maintenance. In this article, I’ll introduce SDI (Simple Data Integrator) — a tool that simplifies connecting Salesforce with relational databases such as Oracle , PostgreSQL , MySQL ,and Autonomous AI Database(SDB) with zero to minimal coding. Why Use SDI for Salesforce Integration? SDI removes much of the heavy lifting involved in data synchronization. It is especially useful for teams that want to avoid building and maintaining custom integration code. With SDI, you can easily achieve: Bi-directional Synchronization Sync data both ways — not only pushing data into Salesforce but also retrieving updates back into your databases.…

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