Which two tactics should a Solution Architect recommend to model a customer across all three systems?

A company wants to Implement B2C Commerce and Service Cloud and connect the systems with their existing Instance of Marketing Cloud.

Which two tactics should a Solution Architect recommend to model a customer across all three systems? Choose 2 answers
A . Migrate the Subscriber Key in Marketing Cloud to be the Service Cloud Contact or Person Account ID.
B . Use Customer 360 Data Manager to assign the Global Party ID and use it as a primary key across all systems including the new Subscriber ID in Marketing Cloud.
C . Using Service Cloud as a central point hold unique identifiers from all systems including the Service Cloud Contact or Person Account ID and B2C Commerce Customer No and Customer ID
D . Send the Marketing Cloud Subscriber Key to Service Cloud and B2C Commerce to be held for reference.

Answer: A,C

Explanation:

Migrating the Subscriber Key in Marketing Cloud to be the Service Cloud Contact or Person Account ID allows for a consistent identification of customers across both systems. This also enables data synchronization and cross-cloud features via Marketing Cloud Connect. Using Service Cloud as a central point to hold unique identifiers from all systems, including B2C Commerce CustomerNo and Customer ID, allows for a single source of truth for customer data and facilitates data integration and reporting across systems. Customer 360 Data Manager is not yet available for B2C Commerce, so option B is not possible. Sending the Marketing Cloud Subscriber Key to Service Cloud and B2C Commerce is not necessary if option A is implemented, so option D is not optimal.

References:

✑ https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=sf.mc_co_subscriber_key.htm&type=5

✑ https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=sf.mc_co_data_integration_best_practices.htm&type=5

✑ https://www.salesforce.com/in/blog/2020/04/what-is-salesforce-customer-360.html

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