Salesforce Unveils Agentforce 3 with Command Center Suite

Salesforce Unveils Agentforce 3 with Command Center Suite

Since its initial release in September 2024, Agentforce has been the main topic of conversation within Salesforce and has swiftly emerged as a key component of their AI strategy. Since then, there has been a constant flow of upgrades, with Agentforce 2dx coming out in March and Agentforce 2.0 coming out in December. With the release of Agentforce 3.0, another significant milestone, the Agentforce train continues to move forward.

Salesforce is paying close attention to the ecosystem, as evidenced by its most recent update. Numerous issues pertaining to integration, visibility, and control that have been brought up by experts in recent months are being directly addressed. 

Features in Agentforce 3.0 provide users more control over how agents are deployed, more insight into how well they perform, and a smoother interaction with the workflows and technologies that companies already use. Discover how Salesforce pros may start their AI agent journey by utilizing the newest features in Agentforce 3.0.

Why Agentforce 3.0 Matters?

It seemed as though Salesforce’s concept of digital labor workforce was beginning to take shape when Agentforce 2.0  was unveiled late last year. Among many other innovations, the business unveiled an updated Atlas Reasoning Engine, Mulesoft connectors, Agentforce in Slack, and new pre-built agent skills for Slack, Tableau, and AppExchange partners.

However, in our opinion, Salesforce professionals’ opinions on Agentforce have remained doubtful, with issues pertaining to security, technical debt, cost, governance, and return on investment.

However, Salesforce’s commitment to promoting adoption and facilitating companies’ initial setup is demonstrated by the switch from the $2-per-conversation approach to Flex Credits and the recently announced wide availability of dedicated Agentforce user licenses and add-ons. It’s an obvious indication that they want to scale usage across teams and eliminate friction.

Agentforce 3.0 now goes one step farther. Agentforce is beginning to transform from a neat prototype into the enterprise-grade AI solution that it has been marketed as, thanks to additional ways to monitor your agents and the ability to link to various enterprise applications.

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Agentforce Command Center Helps You Keep Track of Your AI Agents

The Agentforce Command Center, a new tool for tracking, monitoring, and measuring your AI agents, is one of the main features of this latest release.

• Understand Adoption at a Glance: Find out which agents are most frequently used, what is effective, and where changes are required.

• Monitor Agent Health in Real Time: Use alerts that identify problems immediately to keep tabs on performance, mistake rates, and escalations.

• Spot Pattern and Optimize Fast: Enhance agent performance by analyzing interactions and receiving AI-driven recommendations.

• Trace Every Interaction: Enterprise-wide observability is made possible by integrated session tracing (via OpenTelemetry and Data Cloud).

• Trailer Command Center for Every Team: Start with Service Cloud wallboards to see AI and human activity directly next to one another.

• Built and Tested Faster: Create agents using natural language, and use the integrated testing tools to replicate performance at scale.

The Command Center adds a crucial observability layer that enables users to track performance, keep an eye on agent health, and constantly improve agents at scale as humans start collaborating more closely with AI agents.

Model Context Protocol Acts as the USB-C Equivalent for AI Agents

AI agents are only truly helpful if they can perform tasks that are specific to the technologies your company employs, such as sending files, updating information, or initiating workflow. However, individuals may find themselves in a difficult scenario if they are plugged into all of those systems safely without violating security regulations or developing a lot of code.

With the Model Context Protocol (MCP), which the firm refers to as a universal plug, similar to USB-C for AI agents, Salesforce hopes to address this issue. With the help of this new functionality, agents will be able to connect to many systems without requiring special configurations, which will eventually speed up and secure integrations.

Instantly convert APIs into agent-ready assets with MuleSoft:  MuleSoft can convert any API or integration into an MCP-compatible service with security, monitoring, and traffic control by using new MCP connectors. This makes it simple to create and oversee multi-agent processes throughout your stack.

Enable secure agent actions inside Slack: Agentforce agents will be able to interact with Slack messages and files to provide context-rich insights and take action, all while completely respecting business permissions and data boundaries, thanks to Slack’s upcoming MCP server, which was created with Anthropic.

Host custom MCP servers with Heroku AppLink: Heroku provides developers with a quick, safe, and scalable method of connecting custom tools to Agentforce through its automation and infrastructure, enabling them to spin up and expose custom MCP services.

Control it all with a unified agent gateway: MuleSoft’s governed gateway, which Agentforce introduces, centralizes agent identity, registration, and policy administration. Administrators may strictly regulate which agents use which tools, how they perform, and make sure that everything complies with enterprise-grade security and compliance guidelines.

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Specifically, this feature demonstrates how Agentforce is striving to grow, going beyond discrete use cases to become a fully integrated platform that is prepared for business use. Now, agents ought to be able to access more tools and take practical action while adhering to their organization’s security policies.

AgentExchange Grows with New Capabilities

The AgentExchange, an AI substitute for the AppExchange, was unveiled in March to assist businesses in quickly developing and implementing AI agents to boost innovation, productivity, and efficiency in all sectors of the economy.

Building on the AppExchange’s already-existing popularity and updating it for the AI era, the idea was a wonderful fit for the Salesforce Ecosystem. Collaboration has always been one of the ecosystem’s greatest advantages, and platforms like this one promote it.

These latest upgrades give the impression that the AgentExchange is truly beginning to take shape and may soon be able to assist clients with actual, high-value use cases from reputable businesses. The aforementioned MCP servers will be utilized by this latest version via the AgentExchange via various partners. 

Salesforce provided some serious real-life use-cases, such as

Paypal: With PayPal’s MCP server and agentic commerce features, service teams may now manage the creation of invoices. Without requiring manual input, this will allow Agentforce to handle transactions, generate compliant invoices, and send clients an email with the linked bills.

Writer: Agentforce will enable WRITER’s AI agents to automate content, extract knowledge, and offer compliance checks within Salesforce workflows by establishing a secure connection to the WRITER MCP server.

Box: In order to assist content teams, Agentforce will automatically pull the most recent signed NDA from Box, summarize its most important terms, and send a Slack update to the account team along with the document and suggested next steps.

Latest Improvements Boost Atlas Reasoning Engine Performance

The Atlas Reasoning Engine serves as Agentforce’s brain, creating a strategy based on the goals of the position and then assessing and improving it.

With improved reasoning driven by enriched data from Data Cloud, Salesforce first upgraded Atlas in its 2.0 update. This enabled Atlas to handle more complex queries, loop through tools and data sources for better answers, and use retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) with additional metadata for increased accuracy.

With its “enhanced Atlas architecture,” the 3.0 version goes one step further. This will improve the Agentforce experience, according to Salesforce:

Faster and more responsive: Agentforce now operates up to 50% quicker than it did in January 2025, and users can view replies as they are generated thanks to real-time response streaming.

More intelligent and precise: Agents can now display inline citations for greater transparency and use online search to locate more pertinent material.

More model options: Anthropic’s Claude models, which are perfect for highly regulated industries, are now available in addition to OpenAI. They are safely housed on Salesforce infrastructure through Amazon Bedrock. Google’s Gemini will also be supported later this year.

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More international and multilingual: Agentforce supports six new languages and has over 30 more in the works. It is already accessible in Canada, the UK, India, Japan, and Brazil.

Always-on reliability: Agentforce will automatically switch to a different model in the background to maintain continuous performance in the event that one slows down or fails.

Agentforce has now received FedRAMP High authorization, granting it the trust and availability that U.S. public sector enterprises can rely on through Government Cloud Plus.

Last Words

So this is it, this is the end of this article. We hope you get the complete information about this new update of Salesforce Agentforce 3.0 and its capabilities. For more information about the Salesforce updates and news, follow us at CloudMetic.

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