Google introduced a broad slate of Gemini-driven innovations aimed at bringing Artificial Intelligence to every worker, anchored by the new Gemini Enterprise platform. Positioned as a single front door for enterprise chat, search and agent-driven automation, Gemini Enterprise unifies Google’s Gemini models, first and third-party agents, and conversational orchestration technology formerly known as Agentspace, now integrated as the Workbench. The platform connects securely to data across Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Microsoft SharePoint and business apps such as Salesforce and SAP, with granular permissions and protections like Model Armor. Google outlined Gemini Enterprise Standard, Plus and Business tiers, noting a 30-day free trial for Business, while emphasizing the platform’s goal of democratizing access to enterprise Artificial Intelligence.
Google also expanded Workspace capabilities. In Vids, users can transform presentations into engaging videos complete with Artificial Intelligence-generated scripts and voiceovers; the company said Vids now serves 2.5 million monthly users. In Meet, real-time speech translation is now available to all business customers and is designed to capture tone and expressions to improve cross-language conversations. Beyond productivity, Google launched an Artificial Intelligence Agent Finder to help customers discover and procure agents and services from channel partners and independent software vendors, with filters for industry, use case and validation for A2A and Gemini Enterprise deployment. Agents reviewed for security and interoperability can be purchased via Google Cloud Marketplace or directly through partners, tapping an ecosystem Google says includes more than 100,000 partners.
Within Gemini Enterprise, Google introduced a data science agent that automates data wrangling and ingestion, accelerates exploration by surfacing patterns and streamlines model development through multi-step training and inference plans, reducing manual fine-tuning. Early enterprise users cited include Vodafone and Walmart. To meet rising skills demand, the new Google Skills platform consolidates 3,000 free courses and labs from Google Cloud, Google DeepMind, Grow with Google and Google for Education. Complementing this, the Gemini Enterprise Agent Ready program aims to empower one million developers to build and deploy agents, with skill badges available through Google Skills. For customer engagement, Google detailed new agentic Artificial Intelligence capabilities including a low-code visual builder to create a single agent for telephony, web, mobile, email and chat, plus Artificial Intelligence augmentation services, prebuilt specialized agents and Artificial Intelligence-assisted coaching. Google also outlined practical selling and deployment scenarios for partners across marketing, sales, HR and finance, spanning content generation, forecasting, onboarding automation, governance and risk insights.