March covered a lot of ground on Salesforce governance. We explored four key areas: The Shared Responsibility Model → What you own vs. what Salesforce owns The TRUST Framework → How to operationalize governance Agent-Aware Governance → How to govern AI-driven changes File Restoration Done Right → The technical details that matter If you missed any of it, here's everything in one place: 📄 Shared Responsibility Model Whitepaper → https://lnkd.in/gCAsB9bz 🎥 TRUST Framework Webinar → https://lnkd.in/gsy3-C3D 🎥 Agent-Aware Governance Webinar → https://lnkd.in/gFu_jPbu And we'll see you at: 📍 TDX San Francisco (April 15-16) → https://lnkd.in/g-rhXVGg 📍 Agentforce World Tour Sao Paolo (May 13)
Flosum
Software Development
Silicon Valley, CA 19,049 followers
The only Salesforce-native, all-in-one governance platform built for enterprise scale.
About us
Flosum is the only Salesforce-native, all-in-one governance platform built for enterprise scale. Securely built on the Salesforce platform, Flosum helps Fortune 100 companies accelerate digital transformation on Salesforce - safely, quickly, and with measurable ROI. From secure CI/CD and compliance automation to backup, governance, and AI-driven productivity, Flosum enables teams to ship faster and stay secure without ever leaving the Salesforce ecosystem. "Cargill has a complex organizational structure and Flosum was able to fully grasp and assist in managing the complexity while planning for future scale.” - Paul Kobs, Global Salesforce Portfolio Owner, Cargill “The platform gave us clear instructions on how we can back up. It was a step-by-step guided workflow. We tried removing data on a regular basis which is the daily restoration process. We also tried weekly backups that were the level of depth to which we can actually store information. Everything went flawlessly.” - Rajith Medagani, Director, Brand Support Solutions, Hilton
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http://www.flosum.com
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- Software Development
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Silicon Valley, CA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2013
- Specialties
- Continuous Integration, Application Lifecycle Managment, Change and Release Management, Compliant and Security, ALM, DevOps, Salesforce, Developers and Engineers, Rapid Deployment, Native, Agnostic, Open Source, Github, JIRA, Agile , Citizen Developer, DevSecOps, DevOps Software, Backup Software, Continuous Integration (CI) Software, and salesforce devops
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Jaipur, Rajasthan 94582, US
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From our TRUST Framework webinar: "Governance isn't about slowing down releases. It's about knowing you can recover when something breaks." The 5 pillars of the TRUST Framework: Tracing - who changed what, and why Recoverability - can you roll back? Unified control - one source of truth Security - limiting blast radius Testing - validating before production Watch the full session → https://lnkd.in/gsy3-C3D Download the whitepaper → https://lnkd.in/g7b9CVAw
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We’re live at Salesforce World Tour Netherlands, come find us! Flosum is set up in the campground next to the Agentforce Zone and charging stations. Swing by for custom swag and a chance to win a high-value Amazon voucher. If Salesforce is mission-critical for your business, protecting that investment has got to be at the forefront of your mind today. Let’s talk about how you scale safely as velocity increases. Meet Darren, Caroline, and Daniel in person → https://lnkd.in/gthCdxc7 #AgentforceTour #TheNetherlands
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Happy World Backup Day to everyone who has definitely, absolutely tested their Salesforce recovery process recently! (And to those who haven't - today's a good day to start asking questions.) 👀 A backup that can't restore quickly and cleanly is just expensive storage. Readiness is the actual goal. Read more → https://lnkd.in/g35sau9Z #WorldBackupDay #Salesforce #DataGovernance #SalesforceBackup
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Final call for Agentforce World Tour Netherlands ⏳ We’re just 2 days out, and our meeting schedule is nearly full. If you’re attending and want to talk about governing Salesforce in the age of autonomous agents, maintaining visibility as AI accelerates development, and keeping compliance intact without slowing down delivery — now’s the time. Look out for the Flosum logo and our bright pink team on the sponsor floor, and stop by for a chance to win exclusive giveaways. Last chance to lock in time with the team before we’re fully booked. Come chat with us in person! → https://lnkd.in/gthCdxc7 #AgentforceTour #TheNetherlands
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Introducing: Patrick Watson, a new addition to our Flosum Sales team, joining as an Enterprise Account Manager. Patrick brings 10 years of cloud-native and hybrid infrastructure experience, with a focus on building long-term strategic customer and partner relationships. He’s worked closely with AWS, Microsoft, and Google, as well as the broader VAR and MSP community, and is looking forward to strengthening new relationships at Flosum. Outside of work? Patrick is a budding rugby coach for his 4-year-old son’s team, the “Chipmunks,” and a 'bang-average' golfer and boxer (sadly). Welcome aboard, Patrick. We're excited to team up together to elevate our customer relationships!
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At Flosum, security isn’t a just feature, it’s the foundation. If we’re not confident in it, we don’t build it. Zero trust at the core, so every release is secure, governed, and reliable.
Databricks just launched Lakewatch, an AI-powered SIEM built on their data lakehouse. They acquired the engineers who built Splunk's core search technology, partnered with Anthropic for AI, and are claiming 80 percent lower total cost of ownership than legacy security tools. That is a serious entrance into the security space. What caught my attention wasn't the product itself. It was the thesis behind it. Databricks is betting that security is fundamentally a data problem, and that the platform already managing your data should be the one securing it. That's a thesis I've believed in for years. It's the reason we built Flosum natively on Salesforce with a zero-trust architecture rather than bolting security on from the outside. When your DevOps, your data, and your security controls live on the same platform, you eliminate entire categories of risk. What Databricks is doing for the broader enterprise, we've been doing inside the Salesforce ecosystem. The pattern is the same: the platform that owns the data will eventually own the security layer around it. The implications are worth paying attention to. Splunk, CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, and the traditional SIEM vendors now face pressure from the data platforms their customers already use. CrowdStrike is notably absent from Databricks' partner list. Palo Alto joined. That tells you something about how each company sees the threat. For anyone operating in the Salesforce ecosystem, the lesson is clear. Platform-native security is not a nice-to-have anymore. It is where the industry is going. The companies that figured this out early, whether in the data lakehouse world or the Salesforce world, are the ones that will define the next chapter.
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Spot on from Caroline! This is what we’re hearing from architects and platform teams right now all across the globe. Teams are moving faster than ever, but still need to stay in control. If you’ll be at Agentforce World Tour Netherlands, we'd love to meet: → https://lnkd.in/gthCdxc7
I'll be at Agentforce World Tour Netherlands in Utrecht on April 1st and I'd love to grab time with you there. Here's the conversation I keep having across EMEA right now: AI is accelerating code output. Agentforce is changing what orgs can do. Release cycles are compressing. And somewhere in the middle of all that excitement, governance quietly became an afterthought. Agents are writing and triggering changes faster than most teams can review them. Compliance expectations are going up, not down. And the teams I speak to most - Architects, Platform Owners, IT leaders - are asking a version of the same question: how do we scale output without scaling risk? That's exactly what we'll be talking about at our booth. Not a product demo for its own sake - a working session about what moving fast and staying in control actually looks like for your org. If you're attending and want to set something up in advance, drop me a message or reserve a spot directly: https://lnkd.in/e_wfU-jW See you in Utrecht, thanks Caroline.
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73.5% of Salesforce admins don't know what the Shared Responsibility Model is. That's a problem. Here's why: Salesforce secures the platform. You secure everything you build on it. That includes your data, your configurations, your customizations, and your ability to recover when something goes wrong. Most teams assume "cloud-based" means "fully protected." It doesn't. The reality: • Salesforce doesn't back up your data automatically • You own recovery when automation fails • Compliance auditors evaluate YOUR controls, not Salesforce's certifications • When a bad deployment happens, rollback is your responsibility We wrote a whitepaper breaking down exactly what Salesforce handles and what falls on you, including the business cost of getting it wrong. Download: Understanding Salesforce's Shared Responsibility Model → https://lnkd.in/gCAsB9bz If you're running Salesforce at enterprise scale, this is required reading.
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We'll be at Agentforce World Tour Netherlands soon, and our meeting schedule is almost at capacity. We're bringing exclusive swag, surprise giveaways, and conversations about the governance gaps most teams don't realize they have until something breaks. Last chance to book a meeting. If you want to talk about governing agent-driven workflows, maintaining compliance in the autonomous era, or how to test what you can't directly control, reserve your spot now before we're fully booked. Book your meeting → https://lnkd.in/gthCdxc7 #AgentforceTour #TheNetherlands
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