GRAX Labs Video

Getting Around the New GRAX UI

First Look

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Speakers

Jim Horty

Technical Support

LinkedIn

About this talk

Check out GRAX’s newly enhanced user interface (UI) that greatly improves your user experience in this latest GRAX Labs video. This tour gives you a quick look into GRAX Search, Point-in-Time Restore, History Stream, and Settings tabs found in the next generation of GRAX.

In previous GRAX Labs videos, you can dive more in-depth into these tabs and others not covered in this quick tour:

Watch this video to see how the new enhanced UI gives you the ability to easily access, backup, recover, search & view, and act-on all of your backed up and archived Salesforce data with a few clicks, no code.

Ready to get on the next generation of GRAX or have questions? Reach out to GRAX Support [at] help@grax.com for technical support.

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Transcript

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There is now additional functionality for Search.

Search by ID or Advanced Search to find data via queries.

Restore, which is the functionality for Point-in-Time Restore to restore mass data back to a particular point-in-time.

History Stream which allows for admins to publish data for downstream consumption for processes and analytics.

And then Additional Settings - configurations for setting up GRAX storage credentials as well as setting up metadata backup as well.

Interested? Contact support at support@grax.com to enable the GRAX Kinetic Edition for your GRAX application.

Thank you and happy GRAXing!

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