Google CEO Sundar Pichai commenced the Google Cloud Next conference on Wednesday by introducing one of the company’s most significant new products: the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, unveiled through a video presentation.
This innovative Google tool is engineered for the comprehensive building and management of AI agents at scale. It positions itself as Google's direct competitive answer to offerings such as Amazon’s Bedrock AgentCore and Microsoft Foundry.
Given that artificial intelligence, particularly in the form of agents, has demonstrated the most advanced progress in technical tasks like coding, and considering the relative novelty of this technology within the enterprise landscape where security is a critical concern, Google has made a notable strategic decision with this tool. The Agent Platform is specifically designed for IT and technical teams.
Meanwhile, business professionals are guided towards Google's Gemini Enterprise app, which was initially introduced in the fall. This application allows them to either collaborate with agents developed by IT departments or to construct their own for a range of tasks. These include scheduling meetings, executing trigger-based processes, creating shortcuts for repetitive actions, or generating and editing files seamlessly without requiring application switching, as stated by Google.
Google also highlighted that the underlying models powering these advanced tools encompass its proprietary Gemini LLM and Nano Banana 2 image generator, in addition to Anthropic’s Claude. The company announced robust support for Claude Opus, Sonnet, and Haiku — representing flagship, reasoning-focused, and lower-cost models respectively, including the new Opus 4.7 which debuted just last week.
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