Key Takeaway
In the summer of 2025, Salesforce has made a significant impact with its AI product, Agentforce, launched last year. The company is conducting an extensive marketing campaign, the Agentforce World Tour, which has reached all five continents, showcasing the platform’s capabilities in automating tasks and enhancing customer relationships. CEO Marc Benioff emphasizes the technology’s potential to reduce costs and streamline operations. A recent live event in London featured keynotes and demonstrations, highlighting Agentforce’s transformative power to an audience of 12,000, marking a pivotal moment in the business landscape and in Paul O’Sullivan’s career.
So far, the summer of 2025 has been dominated by Salesforce.
Since launching its flagship AI product, Agentforce, last year, the cloud-based software giant has initiated one of the most ambitious corporate marketing campaigns in recent history.
The Agentforce World Tour—a roadshow so extensive that even Taylor Swift would be impressed—has helped introduce Salesforce’s groundbreaking offering to audiences worldwide. This platform utilizes AI agents to automate tasks, support employees, and manage customer relationships.
The tour has already visited all five continents, with many more dates scheduled later this year. Clearly, Salesforce sees immense potential, and Marc Benioff and his team are eager to share it widely.
“This isn’t just hype,” said Salesforce’s long-time CEO recently. “This is real technology that can reduce your costs, simplify processes, and bring the vision of digital labor to you and your company—right now.”
If the live event at London’s ExCel is any indication, the business world is catching on rapidly.
The opening keynotes, presented by UK&I CEO Zahra Bahrololoumi and SVP of Solutions Engineering Paul O’Sullivan, featured live demonstrations of the technology, showcasing the transformative capabilities of Agentforce to an audience of 12,000.
After the presentation, we spoke with Paul to explore all aspects of Agentforce and understand why it represents “the most exciting time” in his career.



