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Salesforce and AWS-Agentic Enterprise

Salesforce and AWS: Driving the Future of the Agentic Enterprise As AI-powered agents redefine the way businesses operate, strategic partnerships are playing a pivotal role in harnessing the power of data and artificial intelligence. Salesforce and AWS, two industry leaders, have taken significant steps toward building a smarter, agentic enterprise through their expanded collaboration. One year into this strategic partnership, their joint efforts are delivering transformative AI and data solutions, helping customers like Buyers Edge Platform unlock new efficiencies and capabilities. A Partnership Fueling Agentic AI Salesforce and AWS are aligning their AI and data initiatives to pave the way for advanced agentic systems—autonomous AI agents designed to enhance business operations and customer experiences. Among their notable achievements over the past year are: These innovations are creating an ecosystem that supports the delivery of agentic AI, enabling businesses to streamline operations and tap into new value from their data. “By integrating data and AI capabilities across our platforms, Salesforce and AWS are building a strong foundation for the future of agentic systems,” said Brian Landsman, EVP of Global Business Development and Technology Partnerships at Salesforce. “With a majority of large companies planning to implement agents by 2027, organizations need trusted partners to help them achieve their vision of a smarter enterprise.” Making AI More Accessible Salesforce is simplifying access to AI technology through the AWS Marketplace, offering customers an integrated solution that includes Agentforce—the agentic layer of the Salesforce platform. Agentforce enables businesses to deploy autonomous AI agents across various operations, streamlining workflows and delivering measurable results. Available in 23 countries, Salesforce’s presence on AWS Marketplace offers customers key advantages, including: By removing barriers to adoption, Salesforce and AWS empower companies to focus on leveraging technology for growth rather than navigating complex procurement systems. A New Era of Enterprise Efficiency As businesses increasingly rely on data and AI to remain competitive, the Salesforce-AWS partnership is setting the stage for enterprises to achieve more with agentic systems. These systems allow companies to execute complex tasks with unprecedented efficiency, maximizing ROI on technology investments. “Our partnership with Salesforce empowers mutual customers to realize the full potential of their data and AI investments,” said Chris Grusz, Managing Director of Technology Partnerships at AWS. “Together, we’re delivering immediate, actionable insights with agentic AI, enabling organizations to automate strategically and unlock more value across their operations.” Looking Ahead By seamlessly integrating data and AI capabilities, Salesforce and AWS are not just building technology solutions—they’re reshaping how enterprises operate and thrive in the digital age. As agentic AI becomes an essential part of business strategy, this partnership provides a blueprint for leveraging technology to drive smarter, more agile, and more effective enterprises. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Health Cloud Brings Healthcare Transformation Following swiftly after last week’s successful launch of Financial Services Cloud, Salesforce has announced the second installment in its series Read more

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Autonomous Agents on the Agentforce Platform

Leveraging Agentforce

At Dreamforce 2024, Salesforce customers showcased the power of Agentforce by creating over 10,000 autonomous agents, each designed to address specific business challenges. The message was clear: “If you can describe it, Agentforce can do it.” By leveraging Agentforce, customers are able to create a flexible, on-demand digital workforce that operates without limitations, making it easy to build and deploy agents using familiar Salesforce tools and language. Why This Matters: Recent Salesforce research reveals that U.S. consumers often spend up to nine hours interacting with customer service to resolve a single issue. Moreover, 67% of consumers are frustrated when their issues aren’t resolved immediately and may abandon one-third of customer service interactions. This presents a massive opportunity to enhance the customer experience with AI-powered agents. “Piloting Agentforce made a noticeable difference during our busiest period — back-to-school season. We saw a 40% increase in case resolution, surpassing the performance of our old bot. Agentforce helps manage routine tasks, allowing our service teams to focus on more complex cases.” – Kevin Quigley, Director of Process Improvement, Wiley What’s New: Several new solutions are now available to all customers: Going Deeper: Agentforce is fully integrated into the Salesforce Platform, combining powerful data, AI, and the Salesforce Customer 360 ecosystem. This integration unlocks infinite agent capacity and proactive actions across all roles and channels, with full context on every customer interaction. Industry-Specific Examples: Agentforce’s flexibility allows it to serve various industries with tailored solutions: Customer & Analyst Quotes: “Agentforce is enhancing Saks’ ability to provide personalized customer support, automating routine tasks like order tracking, which allows our teams to focus on delivering a high-touch experience.” – Mike Hite, Chief Technology Officer, Saks Global “With Agentforce, OpenTable is automating routine tasks, saving time for our reps to focus on strengthening customer relationships and providing exceptional service to diners and restaurants worldwide.” – George Pokorny, Senior VP of Global Customer Success, OpenTable “By integrating Agentforce with Data Cloud and MuleSoft, we’re unlocking the full potential of our data, driving faster decisions and reimagining how we serve clients.” – Caroline Basyn, Chief Digital & IT Officer, The Adecco Group “Agentforce will revolutionize ezCater’s food management services, blending AI and human interaction to ensure seamless, personalized experiences for every customer.” – Erin DeCesare, CTO, ezCater Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Health Cloud Brings Healthcare Transformation Following swiftly after last week’s successful launch of Financial Services Cloud, Salesforce has announced the second installment in its series Read more

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Transform Customer Experiences

Transform Customer Experiences

How to Transform Customer Experiences with AI and Sub-Second E2E Real-Time Data Sync Introducing Data Cloud’s Sub-Second E2E Real-Time FeatureDeliver hyper-personalized experiences in real time, no matter how or where customers engage with your brand. Exceptional customer experiences hinge on unifying interactions across every touchpoint. Yet, fragmented data dispersed across systems, channels, and clouds often stands in the way. Salesforce Data Cloud eliminates these silos by delivering a synchronized, real-time customer data ecosystem, enabling brands to create personalized, seamless experiences instantly—regardless of how or where customers connect. We’re excited to announce that the Sub-Second E2E Real-Time feature in Salesforce Data Cloud is now available. This innovation processes and analyzes data as it’s generated, empowering brands to make immediate, data-driven decisions. Combined with Einstein Personalization—which leverages advanced machine learning (ML) and rules-based automation—businesses can deliver individualized experiences across all channels, driving deeper engagement and improved outcomes. What is Sub-Second Real-Time? Sub-second real-time refers to the ability to process and deliver data or responses in less than one second, ensuring ultra-low latency and near-instantaneous results. This capability is critical for applications requiring immediate data updates, such as live analytics, responsive user interfaces, and time-sensitive decision-making. The Sub-Second E2E Real-Time feature empowers industries like fraud detection, predictive maintenance, and real-time marketing with instant insights. By synchronizing data across systems, channels, and clouds, Data Cloud ensures a unified, real-time customer view, giving businesses a competitive edge. Real-World Examples of Sub-Second Real-Time in Action 1. Real-Time Web Personalization Imagine a user browsing a website. As they interact with products, Data Cloud instantly captures this activity and updates their customer profile. Using Einstein Personalization, the system processes this data in milliseconds to tailor their browsing experience. For instance, personalized product recommendations can appear as the user clicks, leveraging insights from their behavior across platforms such as websites, point-of-sale systems, mobile apps, and other data sources. This seamless personalization is made possible by Data Cloud’s integrations, including zero-copy ingestion from major data warehouses like Snowflake, Databricks, and Redshift. The result? A continuously updated, 360-degree customer view that enhances every touchpoint. 2. Real-Time Support with Agentforce Now, consider a customer engaging in a live chat for assistance. As they browse, their actions are captured and updated in real time. When they initiate a chat, whether through Agentforce AI agents or human support, the agent has immediate access to their full activity history, updated within milliseconds. This enables the agent to provide tailored responses and solutions, ensuring a frictionless and engaging customer support experience. Why Sub-Second Real-Time Matters From personalization to support, the Sub-Second E2E Real-Time feature in Data Cloud ensures every customer interaction feels relevant, timely, and connected. By bridging the gap between data silos and intelligent automation, businesses can unlock new opportunities to exceed customer expectations—at scale and in real time. Explore how Salesforce Data Cloud can transform your customer experience today. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Health Cloud Brings Healthcare Transformation Following swiftly after last week’s successful launch of Financial Services Cloud, Salesforce has announced the second installment in its series Read more

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Agentforce Autonomous Agents

Agentforce: Transforming Business Operations with Autonomous Agents Agentforce empowers organizations to create and manage autonomous agents that streamline tasks across various business departments. These include Sales Agents, Service Agents, Marketing Agents, Commerce Agents, and Platform Agents—truly delivering on the vision of “an Agentforce in every app.” But how does Agentforce work, and what are the building blocks for configuring these agents? Salesforce emphasizes that Agentforce is built with clicks, not code, making it highly accessible to users. This claim was validated by many attendees at the ‘Agentforce Launchpad’ during Dreamforce, who noted that the tool is as declarative and user-friendly as Salesforce promised. The Building Blocks of Agentforce 1. Agent Builder The journey begins with the Agent Builder within Agentforce Studio. This configuration tool allows users to define their agent’s attributes, such as the avatar, name, and description, using natural language inputs—essentially describing the agent in conversational terms. Salesforce describes it as: “If you can dream it, Agentforce can do it.” The Agent Builder interface comprises: Salesforce also provides out-of-the-box agents, such as Sales Agents, which can be enabled via guided setup. 2. Agent Topics Topics are the foundational building blocks that determine an agent’s scope of work. For example, a topic like “Order Management” grants the agent access to data such as order histories and product specifications. In the Dreamforce keynote, Saks’ service agent demonstrated the importance of topics by resolving customer queries tied to its assigned topics. However, queries outside the defined topics were flagged as “guardrails,” ensuring the agent stayed within its designated scope. 3. Topic Actions Actions, tied to topics, define what an agent can do. These actions are often flows, such as querying a CRM database or triggering automated processes. Users can assign existing actions or create new ones by referencing Apex, Flow, prompts, or MuleSoft APIs. For example, integrating external data sources requires defining a new Agentforce action tied to a MuleSoft API. This allows the agent to query data just as human users would. Testing Agents with the Atlas Reasoning Engine Agentforce’s Atlas Reasoning Engine powers agents with advanced capabilities. Users can test agents within the Agent Builder interface, following the reasoning process step-by-step: Once configured, agents are ready to operate across their assigned communication channels (e.g., email, WhatsApp, voice). Omni Supervisor: Real-Time Agent Monitoring Omni Supervisor, originally a Service Cloud feature, now extends to monitoring agents. It provides insights into overall trends, allows real-time oversight of interactions, and even enables listening to recent conversations. The Role of Data Cloud in Agentforce Data powers Agentforce, enabling agents to provide highly contextual responses. The Data Cloud processes both structured data (e.g., Salesforce records) and unstructured data (e.g., emails, voice memos) using its Vector Database for advanced processing. 1. Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) Salesforce employs RAG to enhance the accuracy of agent responses. RAG integrates the Atlas Reasoning Engine with Data Cloud, creating a feedback loop. Data Cloud enriches user prompts by retrieving relevant data, making agent responses more contextual and informed. 2. New Data Streams To enhance Agentforce capabilities, data can be ingested into the platform in three ways: For instance, connecting an order management system like Snowflake is streamlined via Salesforce’s prebuilt connectors. 3. Data Graphs Data Graphs visualize relationships between Data Model Objects (DMOs), enabling users to ensure all necessary data is available for optimal agent performance. Real-time Data Graphs enhance identity resolution, segmentation, and action execution for seamless data flow. Inside Prompt Builder Prompt Builder allows users to create or refine prompts that power Agentforce actions. Low-code tools guide users through the process, offering features such as previewing results and assessing feedback toxicity ratings. Search Index in RAG The Search Index is a critical component of RAG. It retrieves relevant data from Data Cloud to enhance agent reasoning. Search parameters can be configured in three ways: Tectonic’s Thoughts Agentforce, powered by Data Cloud and advanced AI tools like the Atlas Reasoning Engine, represents a new era of automation and efficiency for businesses. Whether through Sales, Service, or Marketing Agents, organizations can leverage this technology to streamline operations, personalize customer experiences, and achieve better outcomes. With over 5,200 customers implementing Agentforce in their sandboxes within the first two days of Dreamforce, the platform is already proving its transformative potential. By 2025 over a billion agents had been created! Agentforce isn’t just about improving efficiency; it’s about redefining what’s possible for business operations. Content updated January 2025. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Health Cloud Brings Healthcare Transformation Following swiftly after last week’s successful launch of Financial Services Cloud, Salesforce has announced the second installment in its series Read more

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Agentforce - AI's New Role in Sales and Service

Agentforce – AI’s New Role in Sales and Service

From Science Fiction to Reality: AI’s Game-Changing Role in Service and Sales AI for service and sales has reached a critical tipping point, driving rapid innovation. At Dreamforce in San Francisco, hosted by Salesforce we explored how Salesforce clients are leveraging CRM, Data Cloud, and AI to extract real business value from their Salesforce investments. In previous years, AI features branded under “Einstein” had been met with skepticism. These features, such as lead scoring, next-best-action suggestions for service agents, and cross-sell/upsell recommendations, often required substantial quality data in the CRM and knowledge base to be effective. However, customer data was frequently unreliable, with duplicate records and missing information, and the Salesforce knowledge base was underused. Building self-service capabilities with chatbots was also challenging, requiring accurate predictions of customer queries and well-structured decision trees. This year’s Dreamforce revealed a transformative shift. The advancements in AI, especially for customer service and sales, have become exceptionally powerful. Companies now need to take notice of Salesforce’s capabilities, which have expanded significantly. Agentforce – AI’s New Role in Sales and Service Some standout Salesforce features include: At Dreamforce, we participated in a workshop where they built an AI agent capable of responding to customer cases using product sheets and company knowledge within 90 minutes. This experience demonstrated how accessible AI solutions have become, no longer requiring developers or LLM experts to set up. The key challenge lies in mapping external data sources to a unified data model in Data Cloud, but once achieved, the potential for customer service and sales is immense. How AI and Data Integrate to Transform Service and Sales Businesses can harness the following integrated components to build a comprehensive solution: Real-World Success and AI Implementation OpenTable shared a successful example of building an AI agent for its app in just two months, using a small team of four. This was a marked improvement from the company’s previous chatbot projects, highlighting the efficiency of the latest AI tools. Most CEOs of large enterprises are exploring AI strategies, whether by developing their own LLMs or using pre-existing models. However, many of these efforts are siloed, and engineering costs are high, leading to clunky transitions between AI and human agents. Tectonic is well-positioned to help our clients quickly deploy AI-powered solutions that integrate seamlessly with their existing CRM and ERP systems. By leveraging AI agents to streamline customer interactions, enhance sales opportunities, and provide smooth handoffs to human agents, businesses can significantly improve customer experiences and drive growth. Tectonic is ready to help businesses achieve similar success with AI-driven innovation. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Health Cloud Brings Healthcare Transformation Following swiftly after last week’s successful launch of Financial Services Cloud, Salesforce has announced the second installment in its series Read more

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Is Agentforce Different?

Is Agentforce Different?

The Salesforce hype machine is in full swing, with product announcements like Chatter, Einstein GPT, and Data Cloud, all positioned as revolutionary tools that promise to transform how we work. Is Agentforce Different? However, it’s often difficult to separate fact from fiction in the world of Salesforce. The cloud giant thrives on staying ahead of technological advancements, which means reinventing itself every year with new releases and updates. You could even say three times per year with the major releases. Why Enterprises Need Multiple Salesforce Orgs Over the past decade, Salesforce product launches have been hit or miss—primarily miss. Offerings like IoT Cloud, Work.com, and NFT Cloud have faded into obscurity. This contrasts sharply with Salesforce’s earlier successes, such as Service Cloud, the AppExchange, Force.com, Salesforce Lightning, and Chatter, which defined its first decade in business. One notable exception is Data Cloud. This product has seen significant success and now serves as the cornerstone of Salesforce’s future AI and data strategy. With Salesforce’s growth slowing quarter over quarter, the company must find new avenues to generate substantial revenue. Artificial Intelligence seems to be their best shot at reclaiming a leadership position in the next technological wave. Is Agentforce Different? While Salesforce has been an AI leader for over a decade, the hype surrounding last year’s Dreamforce announcements didn’t deliver the growth the company was hoping for. The Einstein Copilot Studio—comprising Copilot, Prompt Builder, and Model Builder—hasn’t fully lived up to expectations. This can be attributed to a lack of AI readiness among enterprises, the relatively basic capabilities of large language models (LLMs), and the absence of fully developed use cases. In Salesforce’s keynote, it was revealed that over 82 billion flows are launched weekly, compared to just 122,000 prompts executed. While Flow has been around for years, this stat highlights that the use of AI-powered prompts is still far from mainstream—less than one prompt per Salesforce customer per week, on average. When ChatGPT launched at the end of 2022, many predicted the dawn of a new AI era, expecting a swift and dramatic transformation of the workplace. Two years later, it’s clear that AI’s impact has yet to fully materialize, especially when it comes to influencing global productivity and GDP. However, Salesforce’s latest release feels different. While AI Agents may seem new to many, this concept has been discussed in AI circles for decades. Marc Benioff’s recent statements during Dreamforce reflect a shift in strategy, including a direct critique of Microsoft’s Copilot product, signaling the intensifying AI competition. This year’s marketing strategy around Agentforce feels like it could be the transformative shift we’ve been waiting for. While tools like Salesforce Copilot will continue to evolve, agents capable of handling service cases, answering customer questions, and booking sales meetings instantly promise immediate ROI for organizations. Is the Future of Salesforce in the Hands of Agents? Despite the excitement, many questions remain. Are Salesforce customers ready for agents? Can organizations implement this technology effectively? Is Agentforce a real breakthrough or just another overhyped concept? Agentforce may not be vaporware. Reports suggest that its development was influenced by Salesforce’s acquisition of Airkit.AI, a platform that claims to resolve 90% of customer queries. Salesforce has even set up dedicated launchpads at Dreamforce to help customers start building their own agents. Yet concerns remain, especially regarding Salesforce’s complexity, technical debt, and platform sprawl. These issues, highlighted in this year’s Salesforce developer report, cannot be overlooked. Still, it’s hard to ignore Salesforce’s strategic genius. The platform has matured to the point where it offers nearly every functionality an organization could need, though at times the components feel a bit disconnected. For instance: Salesforce is even hinting at usage-based pricing, with a potential $2 charge per conversation—an innovation that could reshape their pricing model. Will Agents Be Salesforce’s Key to Future Growth? With so many unknowns, only time will tell if agents will be the breakthrough Salesforce needs to regain the momentum of its first two decades. Regardless, agents appear to be central to the future of AI. Leading organizations like Copado are also launching their own agents, signaling that this trend will define the next phase of AI innovation. In today’s macroeconomic environment, where companies are overstretched and workforce demands are high, AI’s ability to streamline operations and improve customer service has never been more critical. Whoever cracks customer service AI first could lead the charge in the inevitable AI spending boom. We’re all waiting to see if Salesforce has truly cracked the AI code. But one thing is certain: the race to dominate AI in customer service has begun. And Salsesforce may be at the forefront. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Health Cloud Brings Healthcare Transformation Following swiftly after last week’s successful launch of Financial Services Cloud, Salesforce has announced the second installment in its series Read more

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Transformative Potential of AI in Healthcare

Transformative Potential of AI in Healthcare

Healthcare leaders are increasingly optimistic about the transformative potential of AI and data analytics in the industry, according to a new market research report by Arcadia and The Harris Poll. The report, titled “The Healthcare CIO’s Role in the Age of AI,” reveals that 96% of healthcare executives believe AI adoption can provide a competitive edge, both now and in the future. While one-third of respondents see AI as essential today, 73% believe it will become critical within the next five years. How AI is Being Used in Healthcare The survey found that 63% of healthcare organizations are using AI to analyze large patient data sets, identifying trends and informing population health management. Additionally, 58% use AI to examine individual patient data to uncover opportunities for improving health outcomes. Nearly half of the respondents also reported using AI to optimize the management of electronic health records (EHRs). These findings align with a similar survey conducted by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center’s Center for Connected Medicine (CCM), which highlighted AI as the most promising emerging technology in healthcare. The focus on AI stems from its ability to break down data silos and make use of the vast amount of clinical data healthcare organizations collect. “Healthcare leaders are preparing to harness AI’s full potential to reform care delivery,” said Aneesh Chopra, Arcadia’s chief strategy officer. “With secure data sharing scaling across the industry, technology leaders are focusing on platforms that can organize fragmented patient records into actionable insights throughout the patient journey.” Supporting Strategic Priorities with AI AI and data analytics are also seen as critical for maintaining competitiveness and resilience, particularly as organizations face digital transformation and financial challenges. In fact, 83% of respondents indicated that data-driven tools could help them stay ahead in these areas. Technology-related priorities, such as adopting an enterprise-wide approach to data analytics (44%) and enhancing decision-making through AI (41%), were top of mind for many healthcare leaders. Improving patient experience (40%), health outcomes (35%), and patient engagement (29%) were also highlighted as key strategic goals that AI could help achieve. Challenges in AI Adoption While most healthcare leaders are confident about adopting AI (96%), they also feel pressure to do so quickly, with the push primarily coming from data and analytics teams (82%), IT teams (78%), and executives (73%). One major obstacle is the lack of talent. Approximately 40% of respondents identified the shortage of skilled professionals as a top barrier to AI adoption. To address this, organizations are seeing increased demand for skills related to data analysis, machine learning, and systems integration. Additionally, 71% of IT leaders emphasized the growing need for data-driven decision-making skills. The Evolving Role of CIOs The rise of AI is reshaping the role of CIOs in healthcare. Nearly 87% of survey respondents see themselves as strategic influencers in setting and refining AI-related strategies, rather than just implementers. However, many CIOs feel constrained by the demands of day-to-day operations, with 58% reporting that tactical execution takes precedence over long-term AI strategy development. Leaders agree that to be effective, CIOs and their teams should focus more on strategic planning, dedicating around 75% of their time to developing and implementing AI strategies. Communication and workforce readiness are also crucial, with 75% of respondents citing poor communication between IT teams and clinical staff as a barrier to AI success, and 40% noting that clinical staff need more support to utilize data analytics effectively. “CIOs and their teams are setting the stage for an AI-driven transformation in healthcare,” said Michael Meucci, president and CEO of Arcadia. “The findings show that a robust data foundation and an evolving workforce are key to realizing AI’s full potential in patient care and healthcare operations.” Like1 Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Health Cloud Brings Healthcare Transformation Following swiftly after last week’s successful launch of Financial Services Cloud, Salesforce has announced the second installment in its series Read more

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Cross Cloud Zero-Copy Data

Cross Cloud Zero-Copy Data

Simplifying Secure Data Access Across Clouds In today’s data-driven world, secure and prompt access to information is crucial. However, with critical analytics data spread across various cloud vendors, achieving this expediency can be challenging. Cross-cloud zero-copy data sharing doesn’t have to be complex. By leveraging your Autonomous Database, you can swiftly establish secure data sharing with your Salesforce CRM Data Stream in just seconds. This guide will walk you through the straightforward process of connecting your Salesforce CRM data to your Autonomous Database using the Salesforce CRM data connector type. Requirements for Salesforce Integration To connect Salesforce CRM data with your Autonomous Database, you’ll need the following: 1. Confirm Data Stream Configuration On the Data Streams Dashboard, verify the Data Stream Name, Data Connector Type, and Data Stream Status. 2. Set Up Your Autonomous Database Create Your Credentials: sqlCopy codeBEGIN DBMS_CLOUD.CREATE_CREDENTIAL( credential_name => ‘<your credential name>’, username => ‘<your salesforce log-in id>’, password => ‘<your salesforce password>’); END; / Create Your Database Link: sqlCopy codeBEGIN DBMS_CLOUD_ADMIN.CREATE_DATABASE_LINK( db_link_name => ‘<your database link name>’, hostname => ‘<your host>.my.salesforce.com’, port => ‘19937’, service_name => ‘salesforce’, ssl_server_cert_dn => NULL, credential_name => ‘<your credential name>’, gateway_params => JSON_OBJECT( ‘db_type’ value ‘salesforce’, ‘security_token’ value ‘<your security token>’)); END; / 3. Check Connectivity Details The HETEROGENEOUS_CONNECTIVITY_INFO view provides information on credential and database link requirements for external databases. For example: sqlCopy codeSELECT database_type, required_port, sample_usage FROM heterogeneous_connectivity_info WHERE database_type = ‘salesforce’; 4. Demonstration: Connecting to Salesforce Data Follow these steps to connect to your Salesforce CRM organization using the Salesforce Data Cloud Sales synthetic data in the Account_Home Data Stream: 5. Set Up Connectivity Using DBMS_CLOUD.CREATE_CREDENTIAL, create the necessary credentials to connect to Salesforce. Then, use DBMS_CLOUD_ADMIN.CREATE_DATABASE_LINK to establish the database link. Once configured, execute the SELECT statement against the ACCOUNT data to verify successful connection. 6. Utilize Zero-Copy Data Sharing With zero-copy data access to the Salesforce CRM Data Lake ACCOUNT object, you can: Conclusion As demonstrated, secure and efficient cross-cloud zero-copy data access can be straightforward. By following these simple steps, you can bypass cumbersome ETL operations and gain immediate, secure access to your Salesforce CRM data. This approach eliminates the overhead of complex data pipelines and provides you with real-time access to critical business data. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Health Cloud Brings Healthcare Transformation Following swiftly after last week’s successful launch of Financial Services Cloud, Salesforce has announced the second installment in its series Read more

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AI and Big Data

AI and Big Data

Over the past decade, enterprises have accumulated vast amounts of data, capturing everything from business processes to inventory statistics. This surge in data marked the onset of the big data revolution. However, merely storing and managing big data is no longer sufficient to extract its full value. As organizations become adept at handling big data, forward-thinking companies are now leveraging advanced analytics and the latest AI and machine learning techniques to unlock even greater insights. These technologies can identify patterns and provide cognitive capabilities across vast datasets, enabling organizations to elevate their data analytics to new levels. Additionally, the adoption of generative AI systems is on the rise, offering more conversational approaches to data analysis and enhancement. This allows organizations to extract significant insights from information that would otherwise remain untapped in data stores. How Are AI and Big Data Related? Applying machine learning algorithms to big data is a logical progression for companies aiming to maximize the potential of their data. Unlike traditional rules-based approaches that follow explicit instructions, machine learning systems use data-driven algorithms and statistical models to analyze and detect patterns in data. Big data serves as the raw material for these systems, which derive valuable insights from it. Organizations are increasingly recognizing the benefits of integrating big data with machine learning. However, to fully harness the power of both, it’s crucial to understand their individual capabilities. Understanding Big Data Big data involves extracting and analyzing information from large quantities of data, but volume is just one aspect. Other critical “Vs” of big data that enterprises must manage include velocity, variety, veracity, validity, visualization, and value. Understanding Machine Learning Machine learning, the backbone of modern AI, adds significant value to big data applications by deriving deeper insights. These systems learn and adapt over time without the need for explicit programming, using statistical models to analyze and infer patterns from data. Historically, companies relied on complex, rules-based systems for reporting, which often proved inflexible and unable to cope with constant changes. Today, machine learning and deep learning enable systems to learn from big data, enhancing decision-making, business intelligence, and predictive analysis. The strength of machine learning lies in its ability to discover patterns in data. The more data available, the more these algorithms can identify patterns and apply them to future data. Applications range from recommendation systems and anomaly detection to image recognition and natural language processing (NLP). Categories of Machine Learning Algorithms Machine learning algorithms generally fall into three categories: The most powerful large language models (LLMs), which underpin today’s widely used generative AI systems, utilize a combination of these methods, learning from massive datasets. Understanding Generative AI Generative AI models are among the most powerful and popular AI applications, creating new data based on patterns learned from extensive training datasets. These models, which interact with users through conversational interfaces, are trained on vast amounts of internet data, including conversations, interviews, and social media posts. With pre-trained LLMs, users can generate new text, images, audio, and other outputs using natural language prompts, without the need for coding or specialized models. How Does AI Benefit Big Data? AI, combined with big data, is transforming businesses across various sectors. Key benefits include: Big Data and Machine Learning: A Synergistic Relationship Big data and machine learning are not competing concepts; when combined, they deliver remarkable results. Emerging big data techniques offer powerful ways to manage and analyze data, while machine learning models extract valuable insights from it. Successfully handling the various “Vs” of big data enhances the accuracy and power of machine learning models, leading to better business outcomes. The volume of data is expected to grow exponentially, with predictions of over 660 zettabytes of data worldwide by 2030. As data continues to amass, machine learning will become increasingly reliant on big data, and companies that fail to leverage this combination will struggle to keep up. Examples of AI and Big Data in Action Many organizations are already harnessing the power of machine learning-enhanced big data analytics: Conclusion The integration of AI and big data is crucial for organizations seeking to drive digital transformation and gain a competitive edge. As companies continue to combine these technologies, they will unlock new opportunities for personalization, efficiency, and innovation, ensuring they remain at the forefront of their industries. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. 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Workday and Salesforce Unveil New AI Employee Service Agent

Workday and Salesforce Unveil New AI Employee Service Agent

In a Wednesday interview with CNBC’s Jim Cramer, the CEOs of Salesforce and Workday, Marc Benioff and Carl Eschenbach, announced their companies’ new partnership to develop an artificial intelligence assistant. Workday and Salesforce Unveil New AI Employee Service Agent. This collaboration aims to enhance onboarding, human resources, and other business processes. Salesforce Chair and CEO Marc Benioff and Workday CEO Carl Eschenbach join ‘Mad Money’ host Jim Cramer to talk their AI partnership. Both CEOs emphasized that the strength of their partnership lies in the integration of their extensive data sets. Benioff stated, “AI is all about data, and having access to extensive data enables us to deliver exceptional AI capabilities. This partnership exemplifies two companies coming together to ensure our customers have the data they need to realize the full potential of artificial intelligence.” Partnership will deliver a personalized, AI-powered assistant for employee service use cases such as onboarding, health benefits, and career development within Salesforce and Workday The two companies will establish a common data foundation that unifies HR and financial data from Workday with CRM data from Salesforce, enabling AI-powered use cases that boost productivity, lower costs, and improve the employee experience Workday will be natively integrated inside of Slack with deeper automation, so employees can seamlessly collaborate around worker, job, candidate, and similar records using AI Salesforce and Workday are both cloud-based software companies. Salesforce is renowned for its Slack application and software for sales, customer service, and marketing, while Workday specializes in human resources, recruiting, and workforce management. Eschenbach highlighted that Salesforce and Workday possess three crucial data sets in the enterprise landscape—employee data, customer data, and financial data. He added that the new initiative benefits customers by integrating services across platforms, eliminating the need to switch between different systems. “Through this partnership and our ability to share data, customers can seamlessly access our data sets whether they’re using Slack, Workday, or Salesforce,” Eschenbach said. Workday and Salesforce Unveil New AI Employee Service Agent The combination of Salesforce’s new Agentforce Platform and Einstein AI with the Workday platform and Workday AI will enable organizations to create and manage agents for a variety of employee service use cases. This AI agent will work with and elevate humans to drive employee and customer success across the business. Powered by a company’s Salesforce CRM data and Workday financial and HR data, the new AI employee service agents have a shared, trusted data foundation to communicate with employees in natural language, with human-like comprehension. As a result, taking action as part of onboarding, health benefit changes, career development, and other tasks will be easier than ever. When complex cases arise, the AI employee service agent will seamlessly transfer to the right individual for remediation, maintaining all the previous history and context for a smooth hand-off. This unique approach of humans and AI seamlessly working together will result in greater productivity, efficiency, and better experiences for employees. This is only possible by having the data, AI models, and apps deeply integrated. “The AI opportunity for every company lies in augmenting their employees and delivering incredible customer experiences. That’s why we’re so excited about our new Agentforce platform which enables humans and AI to drive customer success together, and this new partnership with Workday, to jointly build an employee service agent. Together we’ll help businesses create amazing experiences powered by generative and autonomous AI, so every employee can get answers, learn new skills, solve problems, and take action quickly and efficiently.” Marc Benioff, Chair and CEO, Salesforce Benefits to Employees Employees can now receive instant support through natural language conversations with their AI employee service agent, whether they are working in Salesforce, Slack, or Workday. This AI-driven assistant provides contextual help by understanding requests, accessing relevant information from integrated Workday-Salesforce data sources, and automating resolutions across platforms. Sal Companieh, Chief Digital and Information Officer at Cushman & Wakefield, commented, “As a leading global commercial real estate services firm, we prioritize employee support and engagement, which directly impacts client service. The ability to streamline workflows across Workday and Salesforce and deliver more personalized AI-powered employee experiences will be transformative for us.” Benefits to Employers By integrating HR, financial, and operational data into advanced AI models, Salesforce and Workday enhance workforce capabilities beyond individual productivity, fostering overall workforce intelligence, optimization, and resilience: Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. 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