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Google Cloud Launches Gemini Enterprise to Accelerate AI Adoption in Workplaces Globally

Prime Highlights

  • Google has introduced Gemini Enterprise, a secure AI platform designed to help businesses build, deploy, and manage AI agents across functions like sales, marketing, HR, finance, and engineering.
  • The platform integrates with popular business tools such as Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Salesforce, and SAP, offering no-code workflow automation and centralized governance for AI agents.

Key Facts

  • Gemini Enterprise pricing starts at $21 to $30 per seat per month, with a 30-day free trial available for the business edition targeting small companies or departments.
  • Early adopters of Gemini Enterprise include major companies like Figma, Klarna, Gordon Foods, Macquarie Bank, and Virgin Voyages, with Virgin Voyages deploying over 50 AI agents for autonomous task management.

Background

Google has launched Gemini Enterprise, a new AI platform that aims to assist businesses in embracing AI tools in the workplace. The platform allows companies to build, deploy, and manage AI agents for tasks in sales, marketing, human resources, finance, and engineering. Google calls it “the new front door for AI in the workplace.”

Several companies have already started using Gemini Enterprise. Customers include software design firm Figma, buy-now-pay-later company Klarna, food distributor Gordon Foods, Australian bank Macquarie, and Virgin Voyages, which has deployed more than 50 AI agents to perform tasks autonomously.

Gemini Enterprise is not dependent on Google Workspace, runs under Google Cloud as a secure platform for enterprise AI. The platform links AI agents to systems like Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, and business programs like Salesforce and SAP. It also uses Google AI, such as Code Assist and Deep Research. Google Agents is a no-code workflow automation service that includes pre-built agents through which companies can operate all the agents under one central governance system.

The platform offers different pricing options. Gemini Enterprise standard and “plus” editions start at $30 per seat per month, while a business edition for small companies or departments costs $21 per seat per month. The business edition includes a 30-day free trial.

The launch reflects Google’s push to expand its share of the growing enterprise AI market. Competitors include OpenAI, which reports 5 million business users for its ChatGPT Enterprise platform, and Anthropic, whose Claude AI is being rolled out to Deloitte’s 500,000 employees. Through Gemini Enterprise, Google aims to make AI into a productivity, collaboration and automation tool in businesses across the world.