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Palladin Technologies launches company-wide Agentforce push

May 11, 2026
Palladin Technologies launches company-wide Agentforce push

By AI, Created 5:31 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – Palladin Technologies is rolling out a six-week internal program to have every employee build and demo a Salesforce Agentforce agent. The initiative is meant to speed up AI adoption inside the Atlanta-based consulting firm and translate that experience into client work.

Why it matters: - Palladin Technologies is trying to turn AI adoption into a company-wide skill, not just a technical experiment. - The program is designed to give employees hands-on experience with Salesforce Agentforce, Data Cloud and Slack integrations. - Palladin says that experience should improve internal efficiency and help the company guide clients through agentic AI transformation.

What happened: - Palladin Technologies launched “One Palladin, One Agent,” a six-week initiative focused on building Salesforce Agentforce agents across the organization. - Every employee is expected to build, demonstrate and deploy an AI-powered agent during the program. - The effort began May 11, 2026, from Atlanta. - The program spans Delivery, Operations, Sales, Marketing and Leadership.

The details: - The initiative includes live company-wide training, Trailhead learning paths, collaborative office hours and hands-on development. - Palladin is also using its own learning agent, PallyTM the Agenforce Helper, as part of the program. - Week 1 covers kickoff and Data Cloud enablement. - Week 2 begins the Agentforce build sprint. - Week 3 adds Slackbot integration and workflow automation. - Weeks 4 and 5 focus on office hours, troubleshooting, iteration and refinement. - Week 6 ends with a company-wide demo week. - Employees will present working agents built to improve productivity, automate workflows, support collaboration and explore customer engagement use cases. - Palladin says participation is required regardless of role or technical background.

Between the lines: - The initiative positions Palladin as both a Salesforce practitioner and a live test case for agentic AI adoption. - The company is betting that internal fluency with AI tools will make its consulting advice more credible. - Ward says the goal is to move employees from observers to builders and to make the company fluent in secure, effective deployment of agentic solutions.

What’s next: - Palladin will spend the next six weeks training employees, building agents and refining use cases. - The company-wide demo week will show the completed agents and likely surface the most practical internal AI applications. - Palladin expects the program to expand its collective expertise in the Salesforce AI ecosystem and inform future client work.

The bottom line: - Palladin is using its own workforce as the proving ground for its AI strategy. - The company wants every employee to leave the program able to build with Agentforce, not just talk about it.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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