Natural curiosity, a passion for learning, and keeping a beginner's mindset — these are some of the traits that make an architect successful at Salesforce. During this Q&A, you'll hear from Stuart Hamilton, Senior Director of our Program Architect team in Sydney, Australia. He shares his journey to Salesforce and how architects are blazing new trails to success with some of Asia-Pacific's largest enterprise customers.
I first became passionate about technology while keeping out of the rain during my 11th English “summer”, teaching myself to program a Sinclair Spectrum. After a little more schooling and a degree in Mathematics, I joined the world of enterprise software and spent 15 years implementing and integrating complex systems before joining Salesforce, a company I saw as changing the world of business technology.
I'm a techie from way back, and I'm also fascinated by understanding how businesses work — what makes them successful, what are the critical levers, and what part technology plays in all of this. Salesforce has awesome technology, streets ahead of the CRM competition. To get the most from the platform, customers need to adapt; to take a different, more agile approach to IT.
Salesforce has grown extremely quickly since I joined in June 2012, and the biggest challenge for Salesforce customers with ambitious, transformational goals is to find the right people with the right experience to make the right architectural decisions.
That's the gap the architect fills: we use the whole Salesforce Ohana to bring best practices from around the world to our customers. As part of that, we're also building that architect skill set for the Salesforce ecosystem — I have a whole team of future CTOs and CIOs building their own Ohanas of Salesforce-savvy technologists.
The architect's role is to get deeply embedded with a customer, to really understand the business and then provide prescriptive technical advice on how get the best out of the Salesforce platform.
British born, in Australia since 2001. Married with two daughters at primary school.
Racing cyclist; charity cyclist; Club Captain, Sydney Uni Velo cycling club
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