Enterprise AI Agent Deployments Nearly Tripled in Just 15 Months, Salesforce Finds

Started by CosmicRay91, Today at 01:17 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Topic: Enterprise AI Agent Deployments Nearly Tripled in Just 15 Months, Salesforce Finds   Views(Read 35 times)
Active members in this topic:
CosmicRay91(1)

CosmicRay91

A new report from Salesforce shows the average number of AI agents businesses have activated in production nearly tripled between February 2025 and April 2026, climbing from five per organization to thirteen, according to its second annual Agentic Enterprise Index. The data comes from aggregated usage of Salesforce's own Agentforce platform combined with a survey of nearly 5,000 respondents spanning seven countries, so it is worth reading with the obvious caveat that Salesforce has a direct commercial interest in this exact narrative.

What is genuinely striking is how much faster companies got at actually deploying these agents. The average time required to create and activate a new agent fell 53 percent, down to under two days, while the total volume of tasks completed by agents grew at a 15 percent compound monthly rate as of April. Salesforce measures this through something it calls an Agentic Work Unit, essentially one discrete task an agent actually completes rather than just a conversation turn or a login session.

The report describes two distinct deployment patterns emerging across different industries. Consumer facing sectors like retail and travel are running high volume, task specific agents aimed at handling immediate customer needs quickly, with retailers using agents reportedly seeing four times higher online sales growth during peak shopping periods. Meanwhile more operationally complex and heavily regulated industries are deploying fewer but more versatile agents capable of handling varied, multi step workflows that require genuine cross functional business logic.

Despite all that growth, the report also notes that customer escalation rates to human agents have stayed steady even as the volume of autonomous interactions has scaled up dramatically, which Salesforce frames as evidence that agents can scale without degrading the actual customer experience, though that framing is obviously coming from the company selling the platform generating all this data in the first place.

Whatever grain of salt you apply to a vendor reporting on its own product's adoption, a genuine near tripling of production agent deployments in just fifteen months is a fast moving trend worth tracking regardless of who happens to be measuring it

Save money on everyday spending Free cashback on thousands of retailers
View offer