Exam Identity-and-Access-Management-Architect Topic 3 Question 94 Discussion
Actual exam question for Salesforce's Identity-and-Access-Management-Architect exam
Question #: 94
Topic #: 3
Question #: 94
Topic #: 3
A multinational industrial products manufacturer is planning to implement Salesforce CRM to manage their business. They have the following requirements:
1. They plan to implement Partner communities to provide access to their partner network.
2. They have operations in multiple countries and are planning to implement multiple Salesforce orgs.
3. Some of their partners do business in multiple countries and will need information from multiple Salesforce communities.
4. They would like to provide a single login for their partners.
How should an Identity Architect solution this requirement with limited custom development?
1. They plan to implement Partner communities to provide access to their partner network.
2. They have operations in multiple countries and are planning to implement multiple Salesforce orgs.
3. Some of their partners do business in multiple countries and will need information from multiple Salesforce communities.
4. They would like to provide a single login for their partners.
How should an Identity Architect solution this requirement with limited custom development?
Suggested Answer: A Vote an answer
When partners need a single login and some do business across multiple country operations, the lowest- customization answer is often to federate access across org boundaries with SAML rather than replicate identities manually in each org. A partner can maintain a primary login context and use federation to reach the additional orgs or communities they need. Consolidating everything into one org may not be feasible if country-based orgs already exist for operational reasons, while APIs and login flows create more custom work. The architectural point is that identity should be centralized even if application data remains distributed.
SAML federation is built precisely for that: one user identity can be trusted across multiple Salesforce-based service providers without forcing separate sign-in credentials per country. This is why option A is the best answer in Salesforce terms.
SAML federation is built precisely for that: one user identity can be trusted across multiple Salesforce-based service providers without forcing separate sign-in credentials per country. This is why option A is the best answer in Salesforce terms.
by Robert at Jul 11, 2026, 01:44 AM
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