Salesforce's $3.6B Fin acquisition reveals where AI agents capture value
Salesforce's $3.6 billion acquisition of Fin shows that AI agents succeed in workflows where outcomes are measurable and customers already pay to solve the problem. Outcome-based pricing tied to resolved tickets creates
Salesforce's agreement to acquire Fin for approximately $3.6 billion signals a shift in how enterprise software companies evaluate AI agent ROI. Fin operates in customer support, where the economics are transparent: ticket volume, resolution rates, staffing costs, and response times are all quantifi...
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