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With Spring ’26, Salesforce disabled the creation of new Connected Apps by default. If your org still runs integrations on them, that is not just a platform update. It is a security signal worth acting on now.

Marija Petronijevic, Salesforce Admin and Architect at Rippling and SF Bay Area Architect Community Group Co-Leader, joins host Matt Meyers, Salesforce CTA and CEO of EzProtect, to break down what auditing and migrating to External Client Apps actually requires inside a real org. They walk through the TIME framework (Tolerate, Invest, Migrate, Eliminate) for categorizing every Connected App, why this migration is not a lift and shift, how to build a 30-day and 6-month roadmap, and what to do when vendors have not made the move yet.

If you have been putting this off, this session gives you a repeatable framework to start your audit today before the next deprecation deadline forces your hand.

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