
Artificial Intelligence
Google Launches Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform To Power Scalable Enterprise AI Agents!
Updated on Thu, Apr 23, 2026
TL;DR
- Google launches Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform to unify enterprise AI agent development.
- The platform evolves Vertex AI into a system for building, managing, and scaling autonomous agents.
- It offers 200+ models, including Gemini, open-source options, and third-party AI like Claude, for flexible enterprise use.
At the Google Cloud Next 2026, Google introduced the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, an upgraded evolution of Vertex AI designed to help organizations build, manage, and scale AI agents. The idea is to move beyond simple AI features and toward agents that can take on tasks more independently across enterprise systems.
The platform brings together tools for building agents using both low-code and code-first approaches, allowing different types of teams to participate in development. It also includes access to more than 200 AI models through Model Garden, covering Google’s Gemini models, open-source options like Gemma, and third-party models such as Anthropic’s Claude family.
A major focus of the platform is control and reliability. It introduces governance and security layers that help businesses track, manage, and regulate how agents behave across systems. Alongside this, features for monitoring, testing, and improving agents are designed to give teams better visibility into performance and decision-making.
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Google also stated that all future Vertex AI services will now be delivered through the Agent Platform, signaling a consolidation of its AI development ecosystem. This move positions the platform as a central hub for enterprise AI agent creation and deployment.
Overall, the launch shows a broader industry shift toward agent-based AI systems that can handle more complex workflows. With Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, Google is aiming to make it easier for businesses to move from experimenting with AI to using it as a core part of day-to-day operations.
First published on Thu, Apr 23, 2026
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