Audit Details of Running and Canceled Data Prep Jobs

Enhanced data prep job information provides details for data prep jobs that are running off schedule or why they were canceled. Now you can see when each job started, who started it, and if a job was canceled, who canceled it and when. You can also view the last person who scheduled or unscheduled a recipe or connection in the job scheduler.

Where: This change applies to CRM Analytics in Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic. CRM Analytics is available in Developer Edition and for an extra cost in Enterprise, Performance, and Unlimited editions. This change also applies to Salesforce Data Pipelines in Lightning Experience. Salesforce Data Pipelines is available for an extra cost in Enterprise, Performance, and Unlimited editions.

How: In Data Manager, on the Jobs Manager page, click the job ID to view the details.

Audit Details of Running and Canceled Data Prep Jobs (salesforce.com)

Integrate with Third-Party Services without Exposure to Public Internet (Pilot)

When you want to integrate third-party services with Salesforce, it’s essential to be able to communicate securely. With Private Connect, you can increase security on your HTTP/s traffic by setting up a fully managed secure connection between Salesforce data centers and Amazon Web Services (AWS). API calls that run through AWS PrivateLink don’t traverse the internet, reducing exposure to outsider security threats.

Where: This change applies to Lightning Experience and Salesforce classic in all editions.

How: To use Private Connect, your org must be enrolled in the Private Connect pilot. For information about joining the pilot, contact your Account Executive.

https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=release-notes.rn_forcecom_external_data_private_connect.htm&release=224&type=5

Monitor Your Custom Object and Settings Count in System Overview

Compare the number of custom objects and settings that you’ve created against the total number in your org, including the ones installed from packages. Know when you’re approaching or have reached your limit. System Overview now shows both the number of objects that you created and how many total you have in your org. These values help you understand how many custom objects you can still create or install before you reach the limit.

Where: This change applies to Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic in all editions.

Why: Each Salesforce edition has a limit on the number of custom objects that you can create in your org. Beyond the edition limit, a hard limit governs how many custom objects you can install from managed packages, such as apps publicly posted on AppExchange.

How: From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter System Overview, and then select System Overview.

Your Custom Objects + Your Custom Settings shows the number of active custom objects and settings created by you and users in your org.

Total Custom Objects + Total Custom Settings shows the number of active and inactive objects in your org, including the objects created by you, created by users in your org, or installed from packages. This number includes soft-deleted custom objects that are still waiting to be hard deleted. For more information about the hard-deletion process, see Delete Custom Objects.

https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=release-notes.rn_forcecom_system_overview_objects.htm&release=222&type=5