
PayPal expands Salesforce partnership over Agentforce
PayPal (PYPL) said it is expanding its partnership with Salesforce (CRM) as a featured Model Context Protocol Server on Agentforce's AgentExchange. 'Now, Agentforce users can easily plug into PayPal's full suite of #commerce tools to create agents,' PayPal said in a post on X, formerly Twitter.
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