Salesforce Agentforce Multi-Agent Orchestration Hits GA — ARR Crosses $800M
Summary: Salesforce brought Multi-Agent Orchestration to GA on June 15, officially moving Agentforce beyond single-bot interactions to coordinated teams of specialist agents — backed by an $800M ARR run rate growing 169% year over year.
Key Facts
- GA on June 15: One orchestrator agent receives a request, reads registered subagent descriptions, and routes work to whichever specialist is best suited — customers never repeat themselves across channels
- Powered by Atlas Reasoning Engine 3.0, the coordination layer that selects agents based on their natural-language descriptions and available actions
- Agentforce ARR hit $800M (+169% YoY); combined Salesforce AI revenue surpassed $2.9B
- 29,000 Agentforce deals closed over the past year, with deal volume up 50% quarter-on-quarter in Q4
Why It Matters
Enterprise AI is graduating from single assistants to orchestrated specialist teams, and the world's largest CRM platform just standardized that architecture. As Salesforce sets the blueprint, competing enterprise software vendors are under pressure to ship comparable multi-agent capabilities — accelerating the broader shift to agentic workflows across the industry.