Google Unveils Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform at Cloud Next Conference
New platform targets IT and technical teams, while business users get separate Gemini Enterprise app
L'essentiel
- Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform at Google Cloud Next, a tool for building and managing AI agents at scale.
- The platform targets IT and technical teams and competes with Amazon's Bedrock AgentCore and Microsoft Foundry.
- Business users are directed to the separate Gemini Enterprise app for tasks like scheduling and process automation.
Résumé généré par IA
Pourquoi c'est important
AI agents are increasingly used for technical tasks like coding, but enterprise adoption faces security concerns. Google positions its new platform against similar offerings from Amazon and Microsoft in the competitive cloud AI market.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai opened the Google Cloud Next conference on Wednesday with a video in which he announced one of the company's biggest new products: Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform. Google's tool is intended for building and managing agents at scale. This is Google's answer to Amazon's Bedrock AgentCore and to Microsoft Foundry. Given that AI, and agents in particular, are furthest along for technical tasks like coding, and that the tech is so new to the enterprise that security remains a real concern, Google has made an interesting choice with this tool. Agent Platform is particularly geared at IT and technical teams. The business folks, meanwhile, are directed toward what Google calls its Gemini Enterprise app, introduced in the fall. They can work with agents built by IT or build their own for tasks like scheduling meetings, performing trigger-based processes, creating shortcuts for repetitive tasks or creating and editing files without needing to switch apps, Google says. Google also underscored that the underlying models these tools tap into include Google's own Gemini LLM and Nano Banana 2 image generator, as well as Anthropic's Claude. The company announced support for Claude Opus, Sonnet and Haiku — in other words, flagship, reasoning, and lower-cost models, including the new Opus 4.7 that launched last week.
Questions ouvertes
- What specific security features does Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform include?
- What is the pricing structure for the new platform?
- When will the platform be generally available?






