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ReDEFY Launches as the First Applied AI Salesforce Partner, Bringing the Agent Outcome Engine and the Agentic Implementation Engine to Elevate the Salesforce Ecosystem

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ReDEFY has launched as the first applied AI Salesforce partner, introducing proprietary platforms to enhance the Salesforce ecosystem. Key offerings include: - Agent Outcome Engine to improve the reliability of Agentforce. - Agentic Implementation Engine to accelerate Industry Cloud delivery. - Premier Innovator Sponsorship of the Salesforce Agentforce World Tour New York.

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ReDEFY, a newly launched Salesforce partner specializing in applied artificial intelligence, aims to elevate the Salesforce ecosystem through innovative platforms and strategic initiatives. Founded by technology and consulting veterans Manosh Chakravorty and Karthik Akula, ReDEFY introduces: - Agent Outcome Engine, designed to enhance the reliability and effectiveness of Agentforce implementations. - Agentic Implementation Engine, aimed at accelerating the delivery of Industry Cloud solutions, thereby reducing time-to-value for clients. Additionally, ReDEFY has announced its Premier Innovator Sponsorship of the Salesforce Agentforce World Tour New York, signaling its commitment to being at the forefront of AI-driven transformations within the Salesforce community. By focusing on applied AI, ReDEFY seeks to address critical challenges in the ecosystem, offering solutions that are both innovative and practical. This launch marks a significant step in integrating advanced AI capabilities into Salesforce implementations, promising enhanced outcomes for enterprises and government entities alike.

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