After provisioning Data 360, you can capture, unify, segment, and
activate your customer data. Data 360Data 360 is
automatically provisioned as soon as a Data Cloud license is added to your Salesforce org.
However, if auto provisioning isn't available or if you’re working in a Developer Edition or
sandbox org, you must manually enable it. Data 360 can be enabled on a new
or an existing Salesforce org.
Required Editions
Applicable only for
Developer Edition
User Permissions Needed
To access Data Cloud Setup
System Admin profile AND
Data Cloud Architect permission set
Go to Data Cloud Setup.
If you don’t see this option, refresh your page, or log out and then log back in with
your admin user credentials.
To enable Data 360, click Get Started.
Setup can take a few minutes. After setup is finished, Data 360 admins
can continue with the configuration and user setup.
Note
If Data 360 is added to a new Salesforce org, a welcome email is sent
to an admin user related to that account. If you didn’t receive an email, or if you need
Data 360 moved to a different org, contact your account executive.
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