Salesforce Inc.’s Heroku has announced a fully cloud-native version of its platform, integrating artificial intelligence technology, Agentforce.
Recently, Heroku moved to a model with Kubernetes and OpenTelemetry and open-sourced its Twelve Factor principles for running and deploying applications. However, the user experience will be as straight-forward as before, according to Betty Junod (pictured), Heroku chief marketing officer at Salesforce.
“We replatformed, but the best thing is the user experience is exactly that simple clean experience that people are used to,” she said. “But they’re getting things like Graviton performance, they’re getting EKS, ECR, Global Accelerator. They’re getting managed inference powered by Bedrock … same experience they love with just more horsepower and more tools around it.”
Junod spoke with theCUBE Research’s Dave Vellante for theCUBE’s “Cloud AWS re:Invent Coverage,” during an exclusive broadcast on theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio. They discussed Heroku’s new offerings, including Agentforce.
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