At Eigen X, we don’t just implement technology, we transform how organizations connect with their clients. A recent success story involves helping a legal services client move from very custom Salesforce legacy live chat system built using Visual force pages, which is slated for retirement in coming years from Salesforce to Salesforce Messaging for Web, delivering a modern, scalable, and compliance-aware solution.
Hands on w/ Concierge and Commercial Pharma Data in Tableau Next
Salesforce Connections 2025: What We’re Looking Forward To
Salesforce Connections is one of the most forward-looking events on the calendar, and this year’s focus on AI, data, and real-world marketing execution has made us especially excited. Three of us from the Eigen X team will be heading to Chicago to dive into everything from agentic marketing to data compliance in healthcare and insurance.
Design with Confidence: Summer ’25 Features That Save Time, Strengthen Security, and Stop Problems Before They Start
Last Chance: Join Top Salesforce BAs & Architects Tomorrow for Breakthrough AI Strategies (May 28th Virtual)
The AI for Salesforce BAs Conference isn’t just another webinar, it’s a strategic learning experience crafted for Salesforce Business Analysts, Admins, and Architects who are ready to embrace the future. In a world where AI is reshaping how we gather requirements, map processes, and deliver business value, this event helps you move from uncertainty to action.
Salesforce World Tour NY: Must Attend Sessions!
Salesforce World Tour is a global event series in leading cities around the world and streaming live on Salesforce+. Attendees will experience the latest Salesforce innovations, connect with experts, and network with local industry peers. Eigen X is eager to attend. We’ve asked our attendees which session they’re looking forward to the most; see our responses below!
Conquer Salesforce Story Gaps with Well Architected Technical Input
In every Salesforce CRM implementation, there’s often a disconnect between what’s described in an agile story and what actually needs to be built. User stories may capture the “what” and “why,” but the “how”—particularly the technical specifics—tends to be assumed, fragmented, or skipped altogether. This leads to missed scope, inaccurate estimates, and painful rework.