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Gemini Enterprise: The new front door for Google AI in your workplace
We’re introducing Gemini Enterprise, designed to bring the full power of Google’s AI to every employee, for every workflow.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced Gemini Enterprise, a new AI-powered platform. It will give employees access to company data, tools, and applications. Early adopters like HCA Healthcare and Best Buy are already seeing positive results.
Editor’s note: Today, our CEO Sundar Pichai will join Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian at our Gemini at Work event on Google’s campus to announce Gemini Enterprise.
It’s been an exciting year for Google Cloud: we surpassed a $50 billion annual revenue run rate in Q2, with 13 product lines each generating over $1 billion in annual revenue. Much of this growth is driven by AI, with 65% of our Cloud customers already using our AI products. Those customers include nine of the top ten AI labs and nearly all AI unicorns.
Google launches Gemini subscriptions to help corporate workers build AI agents
Google is taking another shot at selling businesses on artificial intelligence agents by introducing subscriptions featuring agents that perform specific work tasks.
Gemini Enterprise targets large organizations, starting at a monthly fee of $30 per person. Gemini Business, for smaller clients, costs $21 per person each month. The offerings enable corporate workers to build agents that draw on data from Box, Microsoft and Salesforce products.
Premade Google agents for software development, data science and customer engagement also come with the new Gemini subscriptions, along with access to agents from Workday and other companies. They include the capabilities of Agentspace, an agent building product Google announced in December. Google will upgrade current Agentspace clients to Gemini Enterprise or Gemini Business free of charge through the course of their contracts, a spokesperson said.
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Google launches Gemini Enterprise, taking aim at Microsoft, OpenAI
Google (GOOG, GOOGL) is setting its sights on Microsoft's (MSFT) AI-powered productivity services with its new Gemini Enterprise offering as the company seeks to monetize its vast artificial intelligence investments.
Available starting at $30 per user per month for the Enterprise Standard and Plus editions and $21 per user per month for the Gemini Business plan, the platform is meant to go toe-to-toe with Microsoft's 365 Copilot. It will enable customers to use Google's Gemini to analyze corporate data and access AI agents in one place.
"Google Cloud is uniquely positioned because we offer all the layers of technology that people need in order to use enterprise AI at scale," Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian said.
