As Salesforce has grown, so has the pressure on its infrastructure to keep up with more data, more users, and more complexity. That’s why Salesforce has begun rolling out Hyperforce — a major architectural shift to how Salesforce runs behind the scenes. Instead of relying on Salesforce’s own first-party data centers, Hyperforce moves the platform onto public cloud infrastructure like Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform (GCP), and Microsoft Azure. Migrating to public cloud p...