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Google Unveils Gemini Enterprise Platform Integrating AI Tools, Agents, and Data for Scalable Business Use

Google has launched Gemini Enterprise, a unified AI platform designed to bring together its growing suite of AI tools and services into a single, integrated experience for enterprises. The platform marks a strategic shift toward “platformization,” a trend seen across high-tech industries where companies consolidate tools into cohesive ecosystems to simplify deployment, improve integration, and drive adoption. Gemini Enterprise serves as a centralized “front door” to Google’s AI capabilities, including its most advanced Gemini models, the Agent Development Kit, the Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol, and the Agent Payment Protocol (AP2). These tools are designed to help developers build, deploy, and scale AI agents that can collaborate, reason, and even handle transactions across platforms. The Agent Development Kit, introduced at Google Cloud NEXT 2025, is an open-source framework that enables faster creation of production-ready agentic applications, similar to those powering Google’s own Agentspace and Customer Engagement Suite. At the core of the platform is a no-code workbench that allows users across departments—regardless of technical expertise—to interact with enterprise data, automate workflows, and leverage AI for tasks like document analysis, data summarization, and cross-system search. The platform integrates directly with key enterprise systems such as Microsoft 365, Salesforce CRM, SAP ERP, and other critical business applications, using pre-built connectors that eliminate the need for custom integration. Users can chat with internal data, documents, and applications, as well as access external information from the web. The system remembers user roles and context, personalizing AI interactions based on individual work patterns and organizational needs. A dedicated taskforce helps teams create custom agents or choose from a growing AI Agent Marketplace, where pre-built agents for e-commerce, HR, finance, and more are available. Security and governance are built in through a comprehensive framework that tracks agent deployment, monitors activity, ensures compliance, and enables auditing—critical for enterprise trust and regulatory adherence. This move comes as Google Cloud continues to strengthen its position in the rapidly expanding cloud market. In the second quarter, the global cloud infrastructure market neared $99 billion, up $20 billion from the same period last year, with 24% to 25% year-over-year growth. Google Cloud holds 13% of the market, ranking third behind AWS (30%) and Microsoft Azure (20%). Despite its smaller share, Google Cloud surpassed a $50 billion annual run rate in Q2, with all 13 of its product lines generating over $1 billion in annual revenue. CEO Sundar Pichai emphasized that AI is the primary driver of this growth, noting that 65% of Google Cloud customers are already using its AI products. These include nine of the top ten AI labs and nearly all AI startups valued at over $1 billion. By bundling its AI tools into a single, secure, and scalable platform, Google aims to accelerate enterprise AI adoption and solidify its role in the next phase of digital transformation.

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