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THEMEHeadless commerce and agentic AI reshape B2B platforms

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Salesforce launches B2B Commerce with agentic AI and headless flexibility

Technology Services › Computer Systems Design and Related Services › Custom Computer Programming Services

Salesforce released new B2B Commerce features including a Buyer Agent powered by Agentforce, AI-driven search, and headless architecture to unify fragmented buying channels. Commerce teams can now reduce friction across sales, digital storefronts, and back-end systems while scaling customer service without increasing headcount.

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PAR Technology builds multi-tenant LLM analytics with row-level security on AWS

Food Service / Hospitality › Restaurants and Other Eating Places › Full-Service Restaurants

PAR Technology deployed a three-layer security architecture for its text-to-SQL analytics agent serving over 300 restaurant businesses, using cryptographic request signing, semantic validation, and programmatic data isolation to prevent cross-tenant data exposure. Commerce platforms handling multi-tenant data face similar row-level security challenges; this approach shows how deterministic architectural controls—rather than LLM-only guardrails—can enforce compliance at scale.

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