
Kore.ai Launches Artemis: AI Agent Platform Taking on Microsoft and Salesforce
Kore.ai unveils Artemis, a comprehensive AI agent platform designed to compete with enterprise giants like Microsoft and Salesforce in the agentic AI space.
What Is Kore.ai Artemis?
Kore.ai has launched Artemis, a new AI agent platform that aims to compete directly with enterprise AI solutions from Microsoft and Salesforce. The platform enables businesses to build, deploy, and manage AI agents that can handle complex workflows autonomously.
Artemis represents a shift from simple chatbots to sophisticated AI agents that can take actions, make decisions, and integrate with existing business systems.
Why Should Businesses Pay Attention?
The enterprise AI agent market is heating up, and Artemis offers several advantages:
- No-code agent building for non-technical teams
- Multi-channel deployment across web, mobile, email, and messaging
- Enterprise-grade security with built-in compliance features
- Pre-built industry templates for quick deployment
For businesses already using Kore.ai's conversational AI platform, Artemis is a natural upgrade path.
How Does It Compare to Microsoft Copilot Studio or Salesforce AgentForce?
While Microsoft and Salesforce have deep integration with their own ecosystems, Kore.ai positions Artemis as ecosystem-agnostic โ working across any platform, CRM, or ERP system. This flexibility could appeal to businesses with diverse tech stacks.
FAQ
Q: Do I need coding skills to build agents? A: No โ Artemis provides a no-code interface for building AI agents.
Q: What industries does it support? A: Banking, healthcare, retail, telecommunications, and more with pre-built templates.
Q: How is pricing structured? A: Kore.ai typically offers usage-based pricing with enterprise plans available.
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