Google () announces this Thursday (9) Gemini Enterprise, a platform to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) solutions developed by big tech in companies. The product is a new move by Google to attract corporate contracts for its AI tools, especially for AI agents.
Google presents Gemini Enterprise as a kind of “gateway” to AI in the workplace, bringing together the main features of its Gemini language model. The platform uses company data for context, offers a governance axis and agent creation capabilities without the need for code development — as well as an agent library.
Gemini Enterprise securely connects to company databases, including Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Salesforce and SAP, and operates within an open ecosystem with more than 100,000 partners.
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Use cases already include companies such as Banco BV, which has automated analyzes previously done manually by relationship managers; Harvey, a legal platform that uses Gemini models to accelerate contract reviews and due diligence; and Macquarie Bank, which reduced false positives in fraud alerts by 40%. The new Data Science Agent, still in preview, is being used by Morrisons, Vodafone and Walmart to speed up data science work.
According to Google, Gemini Enterprise expands the concept of Google Agentspace. While Agentspace was focused on agent creation and orchestration, the new product consolidates this technology within a broader environment that integrates AI models, governance, security and a partner ecosystem into a unified platform.
The platform will be available in Brazil and in all countries where Google Cloud operates. Gemini Enterprise will be offered in Standard and Plus editions, with annual plans starting at $30 per user per month. The Gemini Business version, aimed at small businesses and startups, will cost US$21 per user per month, with launch scheduled for October and a 30-day free trial period.