Google Launches Specialized Enterprise Agents in Gemini

Google is moving enterprise AI beyond generic chatbots. The company has launched specialized, partner-built agents directly into the Gemini Enterprise app through a new Agent Gallery, marking a shift toward role-specific autonomous tools that maintain security and organizational control.

Discovering and Deploying Purpose-Built Agents in Gemini Enterprise

Starting today, organizations can browse and deploy agents from Google’s Agent Marketplace through a centralized hub within the Gemini Enterprise app. Partners including Accenture, Adobe, Atlassian, Deloitte, Lovable, Oracle, Palo Alto Networks, Replit, S&P Global, Salesforce, ServiceNow, and Workday have contributed specialized agents to this gallery. According to Google, this approach eliminates the friction of bolting on disconnected platforms by allowing third-party and internal agents to coexist natively within a single ecosystem.

Five Core Advantages of the Agent Gallery Model

Google highlights specific benefits that distinguish its agent approach from market alternatives:

  • Autonomous execution: Featured agents deliver true autonomous capabilities combining deep context, memory, intelligent orchestration, and safe tool use, moving beyond passive chatbots and rigid workflows.
  • Rigorous certification: Every featured agent earns the “Google Cloud Ready – Gemini Enterprise” designation only after passing a four-step evaluation covering basic functionality, output accuracy, autonomous execution, and enterprise standards.
  • Built-in safeguards: Agents receive cryptographically secure identities for audit trails, while the Agent Gateway and Model Armor screen traffic to prevent data from being used for model training.
  • Governance controls: A two-step model lets employees request agents while IT administrators retain granular approval authority over who can access each agent across the organization.
  • Unified infrastructure: Partner agents integrate natively within the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, preventing infrastructure fragmentation as organizations scale.

Getting Started with Agent Discovery and Deployment

Accessing specialized agents requires navigating the new Agent Gallery workflow. Here is how organizations can begin:

  1. Open the Gemini Enterprise app on your organization’s account.
  2. Navigate to the Agent Gallery section to browse available partner-built agents.
  3. Review agent descriptions, certifications, and use cases relevant to your role or department.
  4. Submit a procurement or access request for agents that fit your workflow needs.
  5. Wait for IT administrator review and approval of your request.
  6. Once approved, begin using the agent directly within your daily Gemini Enterprise workflows.

Note: Employees cannot deploy agents independently; all requests route through IT governance to maintain organizational security and compliance standards.

Representative Agent Examples Across Industries

Google’s announcement includes dozens of featured agents serving specific business functions. A sampling demonstrates the breadth of available capabilities:

  • Supply Chain: Accenture’s Supply Chain Inventory Intelligent Advisor optimizes inventory planning using real-time data to balance service levels and minimize excess stock.
  • Marketing: Adobe’s Marketing Agent connects natural language queries to campaign performance insights, audience analysis, and journey monitoring without leaving your workflow.
  • Cybersecurity: Acalvio’s ShadowPlex agent deploys honeytokens to disrupt agentic AI attacks during reconnaissance phases.
  • Recruitment: Ambiguous AI’s Recruiting Coworker manages candidate communication, interview scheduling, and pipeline tracking across Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Sheets.
  • Tax Compliance: Avalara’s Avi Agent automates tax calculation, return filing, and invoicing through intelligent coordination with external compliance systems.
  • Financial Planning: AutoCIO’s Financial Forecasting Agent designs and optimizes investment portfolios across 50,000+ securities using natural language prompts.

Partner Incentives and Market Expansion

Google announced a $750 million partner fund for agentic development alongside access to a $240 billion backlog of committed enterprise spend. Partners can reach millions of Gemini Enterprise users directly in their daily workflows. According to Google, this standardizes contracts and accelerates purchasing cycles by up to 50%, with Marketplace vendors closing deals 112% larger on average.

Organizations can try the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform now with a 30-day trial.

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